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Our Lady of the Rosary Church
New Hartford
NY
13413-1002
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Who we are
Our Lady of the Rosary Church is serving the New Hartford community and engaging and encouraging others through a life-changing journey in New Hartford, New York.
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of New Hartford and the world!
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of New Hartford and the world!
Street Address
1736 Burrstone Road
New Hartford,
NY
13413-1002
United States
Phone: (315) 724-0402
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Church Pastor
Rev. Joseph Salerno
Pastor
1736 Burrstone Road
New Hartford,
NY
13413-1002
United States
Phone: (315) 724-0402
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Quote of the Day
Matthew 6:33
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
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Kathy Seiselmyer
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Mass Schedule
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am
Monday: 7:30am
Tuesday: 7:00pm (Communion Service)
Miraculous Medal Novena
Wednesday: 7:30am
Thursday: 7:00am (Communion Service)
Friday: 7:30am
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FRIDAY STATIONS OF THE CROSS DURING LENT
Friday, March 22nd at 7:00 pm: St. Anthony and St. Agnes
Friday, March 29th at 7:00 pm: Our Lady of Lourdes
Led by ND Jr./Sr. High School Students
Friday, April 5th at 7:00 pm: Historic Old St. Johns
Friday, April 12th at 7:00 pm: Our Lady of the Rosary
Mass Times last updated on the 20th of March, 2019
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am
Monday: 7:30am
Tuesday: 7:00pm (Communion Service)
Miraculous Medal Novena
Wednesday: 7:30am
Thursday: 7:00am (Communion Service)
Friday: 7:30am
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FRIDAY STATIONS OF THE CROSS DURING LENT
Friday, March 22nd at 7:00 pm: St. Anthony and St. Agnes
Friday, March 29th at 7:00 pm: Our Lady of Lourdes
Led by ND Jr./Sr. High School Students
Friday, April 5th at 7:00 pm: Historic Old St. Johns
Friday, April 12th at 7:00 pm: Our Lady of the Rosary
Mass Times last updated on the 20th of March, 2019
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Our Lady of the Rosary Church History
Parish History
1942
Our Lady of the Rosary Parish in New Hartford, New York can trace its roots directly to World War II. In 1942, with the war raging, the US Army selected a 175 acre farm on Burrstone Road as a site for a new hospital to treat wounded soldiers. Rhodes General Army Hospital opened in August 1943 with 180 buildings, 1,950 beds, 15 miles of corridors, its own post office, railroad & fire department, and an interdenominational chapel called St. Thomas Moore Chapel. There was also a housing complex called Rhodes Village for the service men & women, workers and their families to live.
When the war ended, the hospital was closed and the buildings used as a college for veterans on the GI Bill. It was called Mohawk College.
1947
In September 1947, the Rev .Alfred J. Holdredge was appointed chaplain of Mohawk College and an infant Utica College with pastoral privileges to serve the servicemen and women and their families in Rhodes Village.
1949
Father Holdredge bought the Army Chapel from the US government for $1,250 and in the spring of 1949 it was moved across Burrstone Road to its present site. On July 22, 1949, the Chapel was named “The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary.” In 1960 two wings were added to the church to accommodate the growing congregation.
1951 to 1955
In 1951 the rectory was built and in 1955 two army barracks from Rhodes Hospital were moved to parish grounds and joined to form a Faith Formation Center.
Nowadays
Today the parish boasts over 900 active families and one of the largest Faith Formation and Youth Programs in the area.
We are closely linked to Notre Dame Jr-Sr High School. Our Faith Formation classes are held there on Sundays and the school uses our church for Masses, retreats, fundraisers and parking.
Former pastors following Fr. Holdredge include: Rev. Peter Paige, Rev. James Riley, Rev. James Fallon, Rev. Felix Colosimo and Rev. Thomas Honold. At the present time we have Father Joe Salerno as our Priest/Administrator.
1942
Our Lady of the Rosary Parish in New Hartford, New York can trace its roots directly to World War II. In 1942, with the war raging, the US Army selected a 175 acre farm on Burrstone Road as a site for a new hospital to treat wounded soldiers. Rhodes General Army Hospital opened in August 1943 with 180 buildings, 1,950 beds, 15 miles of corridors, its own post office, railroad & fire department, and an interdenominational chapel called St. Thomas Moore Chapel. There was also a housing complex called Rhodes Village for the service men & women, workers and their families to live.
When the war ended, the hospital was closed and the buildings used as a college for veterans on the GI Bill. It was called Mohawk College.
1947
In September 1947, the Rev .Alfred J. Holdredge was appointed chaplain of Mohawk College and an infant Utica College with pastoral privileges to serve the servicemen and women and their families in Rhodes Village.
1949
Father Holdredge bought the Army Chapel from the US government for $1,250 and in the spring of 1949 it was moved across Burrstone Road to its present site. On July 22, 1949, the Chapel was named “The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary.” In 1960 two wings were added to the church to accommodate the growing congregation.
1951 to 1955
In 1951 the rectory was built and in 1955 two army barracks from Rhodes Hospital were moved to parish grounds and joined to form a Faith Formation Center.
Nowadays
Today the parish boasts over 900 active families and one of the largest Faith Formation and Youth Programs in the area.
We are closely linked to Notre Dame Jr-Sr High School. Our Faith Formation classes are held there on Sundays and the school uses our church for Masses, retreats, fundraisers and parking.
Former pastors following Fr. Holdredge include: Rev. Peter Paige, Rev. James Riley, Rev. James Fallon, Rev. Felix Colosimo and Rev. Thomas Honold. At the present time we have Father Joe Salerno as our Priest/Administrator.
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