Old St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
"First Legal Catholic Mass"
Old St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church has a long history of devoted service to the city of Philadelphia. The Church was founded by the Jesuits in 1733 and was the site of the first legal Catholic Mass in the city. The current church was built at this location in 1838. It has a beautiful interior. The sweeping white balcony was added in the 1900s. St. Joseph's is located between 3rd & 4th and Walnut & Spruce streets. Old St. Joseph's offers daily mass and is open to visitors. Open Monday to Saturday 12:05pm and Sundays 7:30am onwards.
321 Willings Alley, South of Walnut Street, Between 3rd Street and 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 19106
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"First Legal Catholic Mass"
Old St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church has a long history of devoted service to the city of Philadelphia. The Church was founded by the Jesuits in 1733 and was the site of the first legal Catholic Mass in the city. The current church was built at this location in 1838. It has a beautiful interior. The sweeping white balcony was added in the 1900s. St. Joseph's is located between 3rd & 4th and Walnut & Spruce streets. Old St. Joseph's offers daily mass and is open to visitors. Open Monday to Saturday 12:05pm and Sundays 7:30am onwards.
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