St John's - Visitation Parish 3021 Kingsbridge Avenue, The Bronx, NY 10463
About the Business
Welcome to St. John's - Visitation Parish, a vibrant and welcoming community of faith located in the heart of The Bronx, New York. Situated at 3021 Kingsbridge Avenue, our parish serves as a spiritual home for individuals and families seeking to deepen their relationship with God and one another. As a place of worship, we offer a warm and inclusive environment where people from all walks of life can come together to celebrate their faith, participate in the sacraments, and engage in meaningful service to others. Whether you are a long-time parishioner or a first-time visitor, we invite you to join us for Mass, prayer services, and a variety of community activities designed to enrich your spiritual journey. At St. John's - Visitation Parish, you will find a supportive and compassionate community eager to walk alongside you in faith. Come and experience the love, hope, and fellowship that define our parish family.
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Location & Phone number
3021 Kingsbridge Avenue, The Bronx, New York 10463, United States
Hours open
Monday:
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:45 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Reviews
"Great Church. Love the priest he makes the hour exciting and not boring. Love that they sing and the Church itself it's beautifum."
"This church was the first church I walked into when I moved to the BX and I must say it has gotten me and my family thru alot of tough times. My niece was baptized at this church by Father Antonio. There's not enough great things I can say about Father Antonio he's truly the best. I love how at home I feel in this church."
"One of the nicest Catholic churches in the Bronx. The parish is working class and very welcoming and friendly. Father Michael Kerrigan is the pastor and he is assisted by Monsignor McManus and Fathers Antonio and Byrne's. Beautiful 60s architecture and stained glass. Only the lower church is used in the summer as the upper church is not air-conditioned. The steeple is truncated, and the other one was not built. The parish school is down the street and the rectory is around the corner on 230th Street in the old convent. The original elementary school on Godwin Terrace is leased by the City as a public school and faces the old Brothers' Residence. The church is merged with Visitation Parish. The local Knights of Columbus are out of Good Shepherd in Inwood."
"I love this parish, I’ve attended this parish for 25yrs and I know how hard the priests here work to bring the love , peace , and healing of God to others in and outside the church. As for the negative reviews they’re misunderstandings and with love, humility, and selflessness all things are possible. We receive Jesus Christ in the Holy Communion it is not a piece of bread and though we are so unworthy Jesus always wants to be close to us. We are ever so privileged to have the Holy Eucharist and should protect it above all things. When in line to receive the Holy Communion if you cannot receive yes you should cross your arms but also make it clear to the priest that you’re there for a blessing, you are allowed to speak if you must to avoid any conflict. We are all made and created differently by God and Jesus calls us all to love our neighbor as ourselves and what he means is love those who put us in awkward situations as ourselves. When the enemy wants to use our brothers and sisters to attack us Jesus calls us to act in love. Because we are all human and living in flesh and we are all tempted to sin. It is our choice how we react. In love or in self defense? God bless and peace be with you."
"Oh where do I start...let's see. My son attended church with my mother in Orlando every Sunday. He loves church. He's also 7 and on the spectrum. I decided "hey let's check out this church" while my mom was in town. So we go in and it was nice but surprisingly very little people in attendance. But that's fine with me. There were a few things I noted which the service was going way too fast. Barley sat down and 10 min in I felt like we were wrapping up. Okay fine. Moving along to the communion. My son always goes up BUT crosses his arms to NOT receive communion. He is baptized but does not have the cognition yet to understand communion and the reasons behind it. However, he is in front of me and the priest hasn't blessed him yet and is literally trying to put the communion bread in my sons mouth. My son has a gag reflex and sensory issues plus he doesn't take communion for reasons previously stated. The priest doesnt know that and my son is definitely in a position of feeling awkward so I put him to the side and he is standing there with the bread half hanging out of his mouth about to throw it up. To prevent this from happening and creating a scene, I remove it and place it in my bag so I can give it back later. Then he tells me he has to go to the restroom. Okay fine. Being a mom, you adjust. I ask politely where the restroom is located and I'm told outside. Okay fine. I'm heading out there and a woman comes up behind me "excuse me, excuse me" and confronts me as if I just committed a horrid crime. She very nastily "why didn't he take communion? He NEEDS to take communion." I already know where this is going and say, "he has autism and there was some confusion so he can't take it. He needs to use the restroom so thanks". Heading out to the restroom, out the door about to go down some stairs a man literally stands INCHES away from my face making me feel accosted and threatened "why didn't he take communion? He needs to take it".Again I state he has autism and cannot. This man says "well I am the deacon here and I am saying he has too. And if he doesn't then you do. Where did you put it? You need to take it". Okay so this man clearly has some issues and he thought putting me in a corner and making me threatened was going to get his way. So I responded, "sir he doesn't have to do anything and neither do I. I already took my communion and if you want it back this very second then here you go but you will not tell me or my son what we NEED to do. Now if you will excuse me we are headed to the restroom and my son will urinate himself if I don't hurry Bc of this. It could have waited". So I give him back the communion bread which I was going to give back to the priest anyway Bc why do I want it in my purse?? We go to the restroom and I'm feeling all kinds of negative inside and feeling belittled and threatened and saddened and angry. Just too many negative emotions from these encounters. They made me feel like my son or I committed an actual crime. I never felt so unwelcomed in my life. Mind you, I went to a private school most of my childhood where we attended church's DAILY. Not once as a child or as an adult have I ever gone to any church that made me feel that way. I wanted to cry. Well, because I stood up for myself, after the mass the woman came back to me to apologize but I was so hurt by then my guard was up and I decided this was not the church nor the people for me. However, here go her list of excuses for their behavior: 1. She is a grandmother and has grandchildren on the spectrum and understands.....(not sure what she understands or if she thought we would bond?), and 2. That the reason they basically chased me was Bc they have had people come into the church and steal communion to leave with it and use it in an evil way against the church....yes. You read that right. I proceeded to remove her hand from my arm and tell her, "yup. Thanks. First and last experience here. Have a nice day". Do what you want but I will NEVER go here again. And I share this so that people can understand where this church stands."
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