The Pro-Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Newark
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2013-02-01
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This massive Gothic brick structure, built in 1849, was Newark's first Roman Catholic Cathedral, serving as the seat of the Archbishop of Newark until Sacred Heart Cathedral was completed.
It is located in Newark, New Jersey on the corner of Washington St and Central Ave.
Original file name 60 Newark St. Patrick's Pro- Cathedral in Newark, Essex County, NJ 12-04 (1).jpg
Original file name 60 Newark St. Patrick's Pro- Cathedral in Newark, Essex County, NJ 12-04 (1).jpg
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Catholic Church, Catholic, Gothic Architecture, Gothic Style Church, French Gothic Architecture, Archdiocese of Newark, Catholic Archdiocese, Diocese, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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