1917 - Saint Stephen of Hungary Church - Erie, PA
N 42° 06.360 W 080° 06.200
17T E 574136 N 4661934
St. Stephen of Hungary Church, built in 1917 and rebuilt in 1933 in Erie, PA
Waymark Code: WM14N49
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 07/30/2021
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Saint Stephen of Hungary Church is located on West 21st Street in Erie, Pennsylvania. The parish was opened in 1917 as a joint Latin and Byzantine rite church. The cornerstone was laid on May 30, 1917. Much of the church was destroyed by a fire on February 10, 1933. The church was then rebuilt and has been an active parish ever since. While originally a parish for hungarian immigrants, the church now has a large congregation of Spanish-speaking parishioners. One of the Sunday Masses is celebrated in Spanish. The church has a red brick exterior with two towers. The original cornerstone remains intact.
Source: Barcio, Monsignor Robert G., Pictorial History of the Diocese of Erie, 1853-2003, Diocese of Erie: 2003, p. 80.
Year of construction: 1917
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Full inscription: Erie Magyar romai es Gorog Kathollikus szent Istvan rol el nevezet templom alapitatot. 1917. Mayus 30 St. Stephan's Roman Catholic Church A.D. May 30, 1917
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