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St. John the Baptist parish

St. John the Baptist parish may refer to one of a number of religious organisations:

In the district of Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland:

  • The Church of Ireland Parish of Clontarf
  • The senior Parish of Clontarf (Roman Catholic)
  • The first known Anglican parish in Brazil, settled in Nova Lima, State of Minas Gerais in 1834.

It may also refer to St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, a municipal subdivision in the state of Louisiana.

St. John the Baptist Parish (Salem, Massachusetts)

St. John the Baptist Parish - designated for Polish immigrants in Salem, Massachusetts, United States.

The parish was founded in 1903. Originally mass was celebrated in Immaculate Conception Parish in Salem, and as the Polish immigrants to Salem grew, its own church was needed. The first church was erected on Hebert Street, along with a school building. Years later, it bought the recently closed Baptist church on St. Peter Street in Salem, and renovated it, which included added a second floor. In the 1960s a school was added with a large parking lot. The school closed in the early 1970s due to low enrollment.

As the Archdiocese of Boston implemented a new effort to combine parishes together with one pastor to serve them, in 2013 St. John the Baptist Parish had its first non-Polish pastor. It started in a collaboration with the other three Roman Catholic parishes in Salem, St. James, Immaculate Conception, and Ste. Anne (although a year later, Ste. Anne's parish left the collaborative). Mass is still celebrated each Sunday and several other times each week in Polish (along with English).

It is one of the few remaining Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the Archdiocese of Boston. Masses are celebrated daily (except for Tuesdays) at 8:00 AM, and Saturday evening at 4:00 PM. Sunday mass is at 10:00 AM in Polish and 11:45 AM in English.