Bridgeport

St. Mary of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church

1039 W. 32nd St.

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Saturday

10am - 2pm

Sunday

12pm - 5pm

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Refreshments Available
  • Refreshments For Purchase

Architect

Joseph Engelbert

Year Completed

1892

OHC appearances

2019

DETAILS:

This church was founded in 1882 to serve the Polish families of Bridgeport. It has a Romanesque exterior of decorative brick with stone corbelling. The interior is Byzantine and resembles a Greek Cross with half domes and arches surrounding a 113-foot-high central dome, recently restored. The dome is made entirely of wood with ornamental copper and is lit by a ring of lantern windows. The lavishly-decorated nave is enriched with Stations of the Cross, statuary and original stained-glass windows by Joseph Artmaier. The nave and sanctuary also feature fine scagliola work, elaborate altars, a suspended pulpit topped by a cupola, and decorative stenciling and murals by John Mallin. The Austin organ was installed in 1928.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

Take a self-guided tour of the church with staff and volunteers on hand to offer points of interest and information. The historic pipe organ will be played at various points over the weekend. Light refreshments will be provided, and if desired, visitors will have a chance to pray and sit in silence.

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