Churches & Places of Worship in Jersey City, NJ

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“I hadn't been to a church in many years but a friend invited me. This place felt like a warm community that serves the local JC community. I loved that I saw a man with green hair in the choir and it also seemed like people who identify as LGBTQ+ felt welcomed here which is a large reason why I no longer went to church. There was a short sermon and worship songs but the service doesn't drag on too long.”

4.7 Superb29 Reviews

“My sister. . Now deceased and i will never forget our time growing up withSt Pauls and the dear sisters.It was Pure AND A BEAUTIFUL .SPECIAL TIME WE NEVER FORGOTTHANK U TO THE DEAR SISTERSMargaret and Palma.i devote this in her memory”

4.9 Superb10 Reviews

“I go there to Praise My Heavenly Father and Our Lord And Saviour Jesus Christ..My Family Church..I Love My Church and Congregation...Christ the King Black African American Catholic Church..”

5 Superb6 Reviews

“Throughout my life I attended different Catholic Churches but in this place I found the true meaning of the Eucharist, which is to feed the soul and leave with a good message in the Heart. I really enjoy going on Sundays with my husband and children. Thanks to Father Pedro for the messages he transmits during the Eucharist! I will continue to recommend this Church!”

4.5 Superb23 Reviews

“(Translated by Google) I visited several times during the morning of the week because I had a morning prayer, and the pastor's words are very good and it seems like a gracious church. There is also a baby girl and EM, so it's good for a family to attend. ^^(Original)주중 새벽 기도가 있어서 몇번 방문했는데 목사님 말씀도 참 좋고 은혜로운 교회같습니다. 유아부도 있고 EM도 있어서 가족이 다니기에 좋은거 같네요. ^^”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“A very welcoming church, full of very humble, pious people. The best thing about this church is: it has a Catholic Mass on Sunday nights at 7:00 pm. Perfect for me and many others. One of my favorite Roman Catholic Churches in Jersey City!”

4.4 Superb7 Reviews

“Historically significant church as the first Polish church in New Jersey. The current church was erected between 1892 and 1894, designed by architect Louis H. Giele (1861-1932) in Victorian Gothic style. The architect was a German-American, born as Ludwig Heinrich Giele in Hanover, Germany, where coincidentally I spent most of my childhood.”

4.2 Good5 Reviews