The newly renovated Holy Name of Jesus parish in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, will be unveiled in a special mass on Sunday at 3PM.
The renovation, which has taken two years, is highlighted by newly installed altarpieces that were transferred and restored from the former St. Vincent de Paul Church in Williamsburg. They were designed by James Renwick Jr., the renowned 19th-century architect who also designed the Smithsonian Institution in Washington and St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan.
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio will celebrate the mass. For more information on the project and the significance of the altarpieces, see the press release.