Monastery and Church of Saint Michael the Archangel
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Location | West Street Union City, New Jersey |
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Coordinates | 40°45′56″N 74°2′14″W / 40.76556°N 74.03722°WCoordinates: 40°45′56″N 74°2′14″W / 40.76556°N 74.03722°W |
Area | 13 acres (5.3 ha) |
Built | 1875 |
Architect | Keely,Patrick C.; Et al. |
Architectural style | Second Empire, Italianate |
NRHP reference # | 86000418 |
NJRHP # | 1547 |
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Added to NRHP | March 6, 1986 |
Designated NJRHP | January 28, 1986 |
The Monastery and Church of Saint Michael the Archangel is a state and national historic place in Union City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. Formally opened in 1869 and completed in 1875, the grounds of the complex are bounded West Street and Summit Avenue between 18th and 21st Streets. The small street leading to its front entrance from the east is called Monastery Place. At one time the largest Roman Catholic church in Hudson County, it has since become home to a Presbyterian congregation while part of the grounds are used for housing and education.
In 1861, Passionists began their ministry in Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, and by 1864 had built a monastery in what was then West Hoboken, on a site bounded by West Street and Summit Avenue, between 18th and 21st Streets. and now southern half of Union City. The land for the 12.3 acre site was donated by J. Kerrigan, the owner of Kerrigan Farm, and the namesake of Kerrigan Avenue. The domed church's cornerstone was laid in 1869, and it was completed in 1875, and additions to the complex were made in 1914, 1929, and 1944. In 1876, the relics of Saint Benedict were enshrined near the main altar. At one time, the church was the largest Roman Catholic house of worship in Hudson County. The church itself was damaged and rebuilt after a 1934 fire. Due to lack of finances, the entire complex was closed in 1981, and Saint Michael's Parish merged with nearby Saint Joseph's Parish, whose school and church were on the corner of Central Avenue at 14th Street, becoming Saint Joseph and Michael's Parish. In 1986, the complex was placed on both state and national registers of historic places. In the same year records for St. Michael's and other nearby parishes were microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. A fire on August 14, 1994 destroyed a large portion of the monastery building, though the church survived.