Saint Thomas the Apostle Church (Connecticut)
St. Thomas the Apostle is a Roman Catholic church in Norwalk, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgeport.[1] The Parish of St. Thomas the Apostle was established in 1935.
Church of St. Thomas the Apostle | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
Town or city | Norwalk, Connecticut |
Country | United States of America |
Construction started | Late 1940s |
Client | Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Edward F. Allodi |
St. Thomas the Apostle Church | |
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Location | 203 East Ave Norwalk, Connecticut |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | http://stthomasnorwalk.com/ |
History | |
Founded | 1935 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Edward F. Allodi |
Administration | |
Diocese | Bridgeport |
Province | Hartford |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | Most Rev. Frank Caggiano |
Vicar(s) | Rev. Ralph Segura |
Pastor(s) | Rev. Miroslaw Stachurski |
Buildings
The present church built in the late 1940s. The architect was Edward F. Allodi of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, a graduate of the Columbia University School of Architecture. Allodi's Romanesque Revival building is remarkable for its time period as appears as though it could have been built 20 years earlier.
History
In 2010 the Reverend Robert J. Crofut received the second annual John Swanhaus Award from the Order of Malta in an event hosted by Charles Grodin.[2]
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