All Saints Roman Catholic Church, Catholic church in Riverside neighborhood, Buffalo, United States
All Saints is a Catholic church in Buffalo's Riverside neighborhood, built in American colonial style with brick construction. The building accommodates about 840 people and features multiple entry points accessed from Chadduck Avenue.
The parish was founded in 1911 but suffered severe fire damage in 1913. The current building was constructed between 1937 and 1938 as a replacement after this destruction.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local Catholic community in Riverside, where parishioners come together for worship and neighborhood events. Its presence shapes the spiritual life of families in this Buffalo district.
The main entrance is located on Chadduck Avenue where visitors can easily enter. The building features multiple access points designed for various functions and gatherings.
Inside the church stands a 1923 Wurlitzer organ that originally came from the Statler Hotel's grand ballroom downtown. The instrument was installed in 1938 following the church's reconstruction and has defined its musical character since then.
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