St. Brendan Roman Catholic Church 333 East 206th Street, The Bronx, NY 10467
About the Business
Welcome to St. Brendan Roman Catholic Church, a vibrant and welcoming place of worship located in the heart of The Bronx, New York. Situated at 333 East 206th Street, our church serves as a spiritual home for individuals and families seeking to deepen their faith and connect with a compassionate community.
At St. Brendan, we are dedicated to fostering a nurturing environment where everyone is invited to participate in our diverse range of religious services, community events, and educational programs. Our mission is to inspire and support our parishioners through meaningful worship, spiritual growth, and acts of service.
Join us for our regular Masses, engaging youth programs, and various community outreach initiatives. Whether you are a lifelong Catholic or exploring your faith for the first time, St. Brendan Roman Catholic Church welcomes you with open arms. Come and experience the warmth and fellowship of our parish family. We look forward to worshiping with you and sharing in the joy of faith together.
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Location & Phone number
333 East 206th Street, The Bronx, New York 10467, United States
Reviews
"This place changed for the worse they got Gates everywhere the door is locked You can't walk in like before years ago"
"A very special place. Father Luis is taking charge and is bringing back ALL the things that Fr. Raul stopped. At the 8:45 am mass, the ushers are welcoming everyone... making you feel at home. AND, I never saw this at ANY church... there's an usher that wishes you well as you leave. Makes you feel loved and welcomed. Keep up the GREAT WORK."
"Hello, the temple is beautiful decorated with many flowers. It is also a place where you feel a very good spiritual energy. The priest preaches very beautifully. We must seek God, the world is bad every day. I recommend that you visit the Churches."
"This church used to be much better before the current pastor, Father Raul. He closed the bathrooms and the movie center. The lower church used to be open before he came. There is a funeral home nearby, but he stopped issuing the church calendar. The pastor often avoids sermons during the daily mass. If one wants to meet him it is by appointment only. This applies to the deacon as well. The pastor is not seen during confession. Instead, there are other priests who often avoid answering questions about God. During the Sunday masses, the pastor often avoids saying "Body of Christ" when handing out the communion. Some of the Hindu and Buddhist temples are more open and more welcoming than this church. There are no longer 5 P.M. masses on Saturdays that are observed on Sundays. He does not show up after the masses said by other priests as the previous pastors did. This pastor actually got a second term. There are no barricades so close to the pews that it feels more like a museum rather than a church."
"I haven't been in that church since a child attending Summer school. I'm sure if I was Hispanic, I would of felt comfortable. I will never step foot in that Church ever again. I never know that church to not have a bathroom but I will never be treated cold ever again. You don't even have Mass there on Saturday just confession. Smh"
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