St. Gerard's Roman Catholic Church

Church in New York, United States
42°55′23″N 78°48′47″W / 42.923091°N 78.813131°W / 42.923091; -78.813131Location1190 E Delavan Ave, Buffalo, New YorkCountryUnited StatesDenominationRoman CatholicHistoryStatusParish churchFounded1902Founder(s)William J. SchreckDedicated1913ArchitectureFunctional status"Abandoned"Architect(s)Schmill & GouldArchitectural typeBasilicaStyleRenaissance RevivalCompletedSept. 24th, 1911SpecificationsCapacity880Height110 feet (33.5 m)Floor area21,000 sq ft (2,000 m2)MaterialsIndiana limestone

Saint Gerard's Roman Catholic Church is located at 1190 E Delavan Avenue, in the East Side of Buffalo, New York. The Roman Basilica-style church previously served as a Catholic parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo. The church held its final full mass on January 1, 2008, and currently sits secured but deteriorating.

History

This church is the second to the parish, and was built in response to demand for a larger place of worship. The building, a Roman Basilica style, is based on the design of Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, being one-third as large.[1] The interior of the church contains 12 granite columns, a coffered ceiling, 15 murals, 26 rondos, and a fresco. In 1930 the nave was raised to 60 ft. and a three-stage, 110 ft. bell tower was added.[2]

Moving the Church

In October 2008, "Mary Our Queen" parish in Norcross, Georgia expressed interest in moving the church 900 miles south to serve as their new house of worship. Their $16 million plans call for the church to be completely deconstructed, packed, and trucked south for reassembly for continued use as a Catholic church.[3][4] During the summer of 2010, "Mary Our Queen" arranged the removal of a 7 ft, 1600 lb statue of St. Gerard. The statue was broken in two while being transported to their Georgia parish.[5] In July 2016 the 47 beautiful stained glass windows were removed from the church. The windows will be restored by Lynchburg Stained Glass and re-installed at the new "Mary Our Queen" parish in Georgia. Eventually the deal to move the church fell through and the building was sold to an Islamic group to be used as a mosque.

Gallery

  • Front outside View
    Front outside View
  • Adjacent school house
    Adjacent school house
  • The church as it appeared in a 1914 publication
    The church as it appeared in a 1914 publication

References

  1. ^ "St. Gerard's Parish - Bailey Ave - Lost January 1, 2008". Forgotten Buffalo. Retrieved February 2, 2012.
  2. ^ Napora, James. "St. Gerard's RC Church". Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  3. ^ Hampson, Rick (February 4, 2010). "N.Y. church's move to Georgia: 'Preservation by relocation'?". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  4. ^ "A priest and his parish are seeking to move one of America's great churches 900 miles into the future". The Parish of Mary Our Queen. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  5. ^ Jones, Helen (April 5, 2010). "St. Gerard's relocation off to bumpy start". buffalonews. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
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