St. Joachim and St. John the Evangelist's Church, Catholic church in Beacon, United States
St. Joachim and St. John the Evangelist's Church operates through two separate buildings located in Beacon, New York, each maintaining its own chapel and worship space. The two sites serve the local Catholic community with distinct prayer areas and seating arrangements.
The parish began in 1845 as an out-mission of St. Mary's in Wappingers Falls, with the first church building completed in 1857. The second church opened for worship in 1887, and the two communities merged administratively in 2004 while keeping their separate buildings.
The parish serves both English and Spanish-speaking congregations, reflecting the diversity of Beacon's population in its worship services and community activities.
Both locations offer services at different times throughout the week and on weekends, allowing visitors to join worship at their convenience. It helps to check the specific times in advance and visit both buildings to appreciate how each space is arranged and used.
The parish operates with two completely separate church buildings that remain in distinct locations across Beacon. Few visitors realize that each building has its own architectural character and interior design, making a visit to both locations particularly revealing about how the community evolved.
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