St. Adalbert Parish, Hyde Park

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St. Adalbert Parish
St. Adalbert Parish, Hyde Park
42°15′7.9″N71°07′50.4″W / 42.252194°N 71.130667°W / 42.252194; -71.130667
Location 1450 River Street
Hyde Park, Massachusetts
Country United States
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Founded1913 (1913)
Founder(s) Polish immigrants
Dedication St. Adalbert
Architecture
Architect(s) Harrison H. Atwood
Closed2011
Administration
DivisionVicariate II
District Central Pastoral Region
Province Boston
Archdiocese Boston
Clergy
Archbishop Cardinal Seán Patrick O'Malley OFM Conv

St. Adalbert Parish, in Hyde Park, Massachusetts, United States, was a Catholic parish designated for Polish immigrants in the Archdiocese of Boston. The church in 1450 River Street was closed in 2011 and is now New Hope Baptist Church.

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The architect for the church was Harrison H. Atwood of Boston.

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