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St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York

St Thomas Church
Church of St Thomas
New York - Manhattan - Saint Thomas Church.jpg
Location 53rd Street and Fifth Avenue
Manhattan, New York City
Denomination Episcopal
Churchmanship High Church
Website www.saintthomaschurch.org
History
Founded 1823
Consecrated April 25, 1916
Architecture
Completed 1914
Construction cost $1,171,906.44 (equivalent to $28,020,633 in 2016)
Specifications
Length 214 ft
Width 100 ft
Nave width 43 ft
Height 95 ft
Materials Kentucky limestone, Kentucky sandstone
Administration
Diocese New York
Province Province II
Clergy
Rector The Reverend Carl F. Turner
Priest(s) Fr Joel C. Daniels
Honorary priest(s) Fr Andrew C. Mead OBE DD, Fr Charles F. Wallace, Fr David F. McNeeley, Fr William A. Norgren, Fr Thomas F. Pike, Fr John C. Smith, Fr J. Robert Wright Can. Prof.
Curate(s) Fr Michael D. Spurlock
Laity
Organist/Director of music Daniel Hyde
Organist(s) Benjamin Sheen
Verger Andrew Kimsey
Armorial of Saint Thomas Church in New York City
St. Thomas Church and Parish House
Saint Thomas Church (Manhattan) is located in New York City
Saint Thomas Church (Manhattan)
Saint Thomas Church (Manhattan) is located in New York
Saint Thomas Church (Manhattan)
Saint Thomas Church (Manhattan) is located in the US
Saint Thomas Church (Manhattan)
Location 1-3 W. 53rd St.
Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates 40°45′39″N 73°58′34″W / 40.76083°N 73.97611°W / 40.76083; -73.97611Coordinates: 40°45′39″N 73°58′34″W / 40.76083°N 73.97611°W / 40.76083; -73.97611
Built 1909
Architect Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson
Architectural style Late Gothic Revival
NRHP Reference # 80002722
Added to NRHP April 9, 1980

Saint Thomas Church, located at the corner of 53rd Street and Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan in New York, New York in the United States, is an Episcopal parish church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. It is also known as Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue or as Saint Thomas Church in the City of New York and was incorporated on 9 January 1824. The current structure, completed in 1914, is the fourth church built to house this congregation and was designed by the architects Ralph Adams Cram and Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in the French High Gothic Revival style.

The church is home to the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys a choral ensemble comprising men and boys which performs music of the Anglican tradition at worship services and offers a full concert series during the course of the year. The boys of the Saint Thomas Choir (as the men are professional singers) are enrolled at the Saint Thomas Choir School, the only church-affiliated residential choir school in the United States.

On 12 October 1823, members of three Episcopal parishes in Lower Manhattan, including notably William Backhouse Astor (1792–1875), a wealthy Manhattan landowner, Charles King (1789–1867), later president of Columbia University, and jurist William Beach Lawrence, combined forces to organize a new episcopal church in New York. Saint Thomas Church was incorporated on 9 January 1824. With the cornerstone laid in July 1824 at the northwest corner of Broadway and Houston Street, the first church edifice opened in 1826 and was described as "the best specimen of Gothic in the city." The location was the northern extent of developed settlement in Manhattan during the early 19th Century. It was designed in a Gothic Revival style by architect Joseph R. Brady (1760–1832) and the Reverend John McVickar (1787–1868), professor of moral philosophy at Columbia College (now Columbia University). Though enlarged and remodeled in 1844 to accommodate a growing congregation, this structure was destroyed by fire on 2 March 1851. The church immediately rebuilt at this location, opening in 1852.


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