Talk:St. Joseph - Immaculate Conception Church (Millbrook, New York)
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The contents of the St. Joseph's Chapel (Clinton Corners, New York) page were merged into St. Joseph - Immaculate Conception Church (Millbrook, New York) on 2 February 2019. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page. |
Confusing without a photo of the newly consolidated Church which stands in MILLBROOK!
editThe St. Joseph's Parish in the Village Millbrook, NY is the subject of the article and yet the photos of THIS historic Church, which began as a Mission Church in a largely Protestant area, is not depicted in the article. I have personal photos of the inside and a postcard from the 1960s. It needs to be made clear that St. Joseph's in Millbrook pre-dated these mergers and a good photo of St Joseph's in Millbrook placed FIRST in the article. I was baptised there and took every other lay Sacrament there, including my Catholic wedding in 1997. While there have been some disappointing choices made to rip out the bell and the pipe organ over the years so they could be sold, the Church is still greatly beloved by its parrishoners. It makes sense to make the first photo one where Mass is still celebrated.LiPollis (talk) 01:24, 6 March 2020 (UTC)