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The Church of St. Charles Borromeo is a parish in the Archdiocese of New York, located at 211 West 141st Street in Manhattan, New York City.[3] It was part of the Harlem Vicariate.[3] The parish was established in 1888.[4]

On May 8, 2015, the parish was merged with that of All Saints Church.[5]

Buildings

In 1892, the address listed for the church was at 2660 8th Ave.[6] The church was built to the designs of George H. Streeton[1] Pastor C. J. Drew had a four-story parish school at 216-228 West 142nd Street built in 1961 to designs by the architectural firm of Greenberg & Ames of 303 Park Avenue.[2]

History

Eddie Bonnemère performed his "Missa Hodierna" at the church in 1966, the first ever Jazz Mass in a US Catholic church.

Emerson J. Moore succeeded Father Edward Dugan as pastor in 1975, becoming its first African-American pastor. Moore became the first Black monsignor in the United States in 1978. In 1982, Pope John Paul II appointed Moore a bishop and vicar of the Black community, after visiting the parish personally three years earlier.[3][7]

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40°49′11.0″N 73°56′30.6″W / 40.819722°N 73.941833°W / 40.819722; -73.941833