St. Josaphat's Roman Catholic Church 34-32 210th Street, Queens, NY 11361
About the Business
Welcome to St. Josaphat's Roman Catholic Church, a sacred place of worship nestled in the heart of Queens, New York. Located at 34-32 210th Street, our church serves as a spiritual sanctuary for the community, providing a space for reflection, prayer, and connection with faith.
At St. Josaphat's, we are dedicated to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all who seek solace and guidance. Our church is open from Monday to Thursday, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., offering a peaceful retreat during the day. For those who prefer evening visits, we are available by appointment to accommodate your schedule. Additionally, we welcome appointments on Fridays and Saturdays to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to engage with our vibrant community.
Join us at St. Josaphat's Roman Catholic Church, where faith and fellowship come together to enrich lives and strengthen bonds. We look forward to welcoming you into our spiritual home.
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34-32 210th Street, Queens, New York 11361, United States
Reviews
"The church is warm and think everybody is treated with deep.Respect and acts like famit's.A wonderful feeling you don't see them on the churches.I'm glad I'm here.It's like being home"
"Wonderful traditional services"
"Was visiting NY and found St. Josaphat for Traditional Latin Mass such a beautiful church! Great Pastor and parishioners."
"This is an absolutely wonderful parish and community. I felt incredibly welcomed here. Beautiful liturgy and homiletics, alongside a friendly, active, and sociable group of people. Fr. Saffron is doing something really special here. And an amazing choir!"
"Saint Josaphats has become my home over the last 2 years. The pastor, Father Saffron, is so welcoming, reverent and devoted to his vocation. The parish offers Latin mass, Polish Mass AND English Mass! There is lots of occasions for Eucharistic Adoration, and there are always devotions going on at St Josaphats! A gorgeous gothic church from 1932 that hasn’t been destroyed- it survived the 60s-90s in great shape! I’m very pleased to call St Josaphats my home."
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