Our Lady Of Ostrabrama Roman Catholic Church 3300 Depot Lane, Cutchogue, NY 11935
About the Business
Welcome to Our Lady Of Ostrabrama Roman Catholic Church, a cherished place of worship nestled in the heart of Cutchogue, New York. Located at 3300 Depot Lane, our church serves as a spiritual sanctuary for the community and visitors alike. We are a vibrant and welcoming congregation dedicated to fostering faith, hope, and love through the teachings of the Roman Catholic tradition.
Our church is not only a place for spiritual growth but also a cornerstone of community life, offering a variety of services, events, and programs designed to engage and enrich the lives of our parishioners. Whether you are seeking a peaceful place for reflection, looking to participate in our liturgical services, or eager to join our community activities, Our Lady Of Ostrabrama welcomes you with open arms.
Join us for Mass, participate in our community outreach programs, or simply enjoy the serene beauty of our sacred space. We look forward to welcoming you to our spiritual family and sharing in the journey of faith together.
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Location & Phone number
3300 Depot Lane, Cutchogue, New York 11935, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"The parish is warm and welcoming with an excellent pastor. The interior is probably the most beautiful church interior on the East End of Long Island and the (real) organ is a gem. The situation is idyllic, set among farm fields. There is plenty of parking available in the church's own parking lot."
"It's a cathedral style RC church. Very pretty. Holds maybe 250 people."
"This church came to my mind after my Scoutmaster's wife passed away who grew up in Cutchogue and was a fine violinist and music teacher in the old school tradition. She embodied that American immigrant hard working spirit that I always felt the church symbolized. Probably the most beautiful RC church on Long Island, it gives off a quaint other land feeling of being in the mid west yet inside you felt as if you were in Europe. The hard scrabble Polish farmers wanted something to be proud of and they built this adorable church in the middle of the potato farms. We were Irish who ate their potatoes but when I was young we also attended mass there because of this old priest who they said was injured in WW II celebrated the mass with words you could barely understand yet my father was willing to drive all the way from Southold because he gave no homily--you could be in and out within a half hour he boasted to the neighbors. He wouldn't admit it, but it was more because of that quaint feeling you got from the entire experience. I personally ain't the religious type but if there is any benefit to the whole affair it comes in that intangible form of community that just leeches from the walls and buttresses. If I was ever to go to that place they say you can never go back to I would certainly attend mass at Our Lady of Ostrabrama and revel in the nostalgia of a bygone era. You might try it too and see what you think."
"Beautiful Polish style church. The interior is a replica of the churches found in Poland. Fathers Stodt and Wadowski are wonderfully pleasant and give a warm welcome."
"Beautiful church. The priests are sincere and truly love the community they serve. The organist plays beautifully and the priests sing along with the parishioners. Simply beautifully and wonderful!"
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