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74 W Main St, Waterbury, CT 06702, United StatesMap
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A beautiful sacred space on the Common
Designed by Maginnis and Walsh, this is happily a church that has not been violated as so many Roman Catholic churches have been in the wake of "reforms" blithely undertaken after Vatican II. The sca...
Amazing Basilica, beautiful marble and altar. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area. the artwork on the ceiling is wonderful. It feels like a small St Peter's of Rome imported to Connecticut.
If you are in the area this is a must stop to simply marvel at the architecture, the hand carved pulpits, and the amazing stained glass windows. Known for its super short masses (well, as far as catho...
A beautiful sacred space on the Common
Designed by Maginnis and Walsh, this is happily a church that has not been violated as so many Roman Catholic churches have been in the wake of "reforms" blithely undertaken after Vatican II. The sca...
Wonderful
Amazing Basilica, beautiful marble and altar. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area. the artwork on the ceiling is wonderful. It feels like a small St Peter's of Rome imported to Connecticut.
Beautiful church
Parking behind the church was convenient and it is a beautiful place to worship. It has a beautiful alter and statues.
breathtaking artwork surrounds you as you enter and walk down the center aisle
take the time to take in this wonderful Basilica....you don't expect to find such a church in a small city....
Don’t underestimate Waterbury Architecture!
If you are in the area this is a must stop to simply marvel at the architecture, the hand carved pulpits, and the amazing stained glass windows. Known for its super short masses (well, as far as catho...