Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Roman Catholic minor basilica in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, United States.
The Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a granite church building with Romanesque architecture and a limestone exterior in Sunset Park. The structure contains two chapel sections with ornate stained glass windows and serves as a regular space for worship services and community events.
The parish was established in November 1892, with the first Mass celebrated on Easter Sunday 1893 at the Morse family residence. These early gatherings in a private home eventually led to the construction of the stone building that stands today.
The basilica serves Brooklyn's diverse community through regular services offered in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese. This multilingual approach makes it a gathering place where different neighborhoods and families maintain their spiritual traditions together.
The main church section regularly hosts larger events including diocesan services, community gatherings, and special ceremonies throughout the year. Visitors should check ahead to learn about scheduled activities and which areas are open for viewing on any given day.
A replica of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help icon brought directly from Rome resides in the church since 1894. This treasured piece connects worshippers to the broader religious tradition and draws visitors seeking a moment of reflection before the sacred image.
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