Church of St. Joseph

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15 Cedar St
Bronxville, NY 10708

Established in 1922 under the leadership of Father Joseph L. McCann, the Church of St. Joseph in Bronxville, NY, has been a pillar of the community for over a century. The church's iconic structure was erected in 1928, solidifying its presence in the neighborhood.

Alongside its vibrant congregation, St. Joseph's offers a range of ministries and activities, including St. Joseph's School, youth ministry, choir, prayer-study groups, Legion of Mary, Moms & Tots, and the St. Joseph's Men's Club. The parish is currently led by Reverend Monsignor James F. Doyle, who continues to foster a welcoming and inclusive spiritual environment for all.

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4.05 reviews
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Bhee G.
4/16/2014

Beautiful Roman Catholic Church in bronxville. My 7th church, my last stop during my "Visita Iglesias" yesterday.. It's surprising once you get inside.. Beautiful indeed .. Very peaceful .. You...

Clare M.
10/14/2020

This is the parish where I was born, raised, schooled and made the sacraments. I have wonderful memories of a lovely parish community. However, recent events of 2020 and the Corona virus have...

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L K.
1/16/2010

A gorgeous church located in swanky Bronxville, the Church of St. Joseph provides a beautiful place for worship and reflection in a leafy setting that's only a 30-minute train ride from NYC. The...

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Kingsley F.
1/26/2010

Probably one of the nicest churches i have ever had a chance to attend mass at. Right near the metro north train station so if you are in Manhattan you are a short 33 minutes away. There is...

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Richard J.
5/1/2013

How can you give any churches less than 5 stars? I went there for colleen's wedding. It's a beautiful church in a nice community. It's a clean and a peaceful town. Here is a little hint for...

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