Patrick Keely - Works

Works

Arkansas
  • Cathedral of St. Andrew, Little Rock
Connecticut
  • Cathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford (1889, burned 1956)
  • Church of St. Mary, the Immaculate Conception, Derby
  • Sacred Heart Church, Waterbury
  • Cathedral of St. Augustine, Bridgeport
  • Assumption Church, Ansonia
  • St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church, Baltic, Connecticut
  • St. Peter Church, Danbury, Connecticut (attributed to Kiely and Murphy)
Illinois
  • Cathedral of the Holy Name, Chicago
  • St. James Church, Chicago
  • Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church, Chicago
  • St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Chicago
Indiana
  • University of Notre Dame Basilica of the Sacred Heart (1870–1888), Notre Dame
Maine
  • Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1869), Portland
  • St. Joseph's Church (1865), Lewiston
  • St. John's Church (1855), Bangor
Maryland
  • Corpus Christi Church, Baltimore
Massachusetts
  • 1858-1861: Immaculate Conception Church, Boston (Jesuit Urban Center)
  • Immaculate Conception Church, Newburyport
  • 1867-1875: Cathedral of the Holy Cross (1866–1875), Boston
  • Holy Trinity Church, Boston
  • Our Lady of Victories Church, Boston
  • St. James Church, Boston
  • St. Mary's Church, Boston (demolished 1977)
  • St. Francis De Sales Church, Roxbury (original building, demolished)
  • 1859: St. Francis de Sales Church, Charlestown
  • St. Augustine Church, South Boston
  • St. Vincent de Paul Church, South Boston
  • Sts. Peter and Paul Church, South Boston (rebuild of original church by J. Fox Bryant)
  • St. Peter Church Dorchester
  • St. Margaret Church, Dorchester (with Thomas Houghton)
  • St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Jamaica Plain
  • St. Mary Church, Charlestown
  • Church of the Holy Redeemer, East Boston
  • Church of the Assumption, East Boston
  • St. John Church, Cambridge (with James Murphy)
  • Sacred Heart Church, Cambridge (with Patrick W. Ford)
  • Sacred Heart Church, Weymouth (burned 2005)
  • Sacred Hearts Church, Malden
  • Sacred Heart Church, Lynn
  • St. Mary Church, Lawrence
  • St. Patrick's Church (1853), Lowell
  • St. Michael Church, Lowell
  • Church of the Immaculate Conception, Lowell
  • St. Peter Church, Lowell (demolished)
  • St. Paul Church, Hingham
  • Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, Fall River
  • St. Joseph's Church, Fall River
  • St. Patrick's Church, Fall River
  • St. Lawrence, Martyr Church, New Bedford
  • Cathedral of St. Michael, Springfield
  • Holy Name of Jesus Church, Chicopee
  • St. Joseph Church, Pittsfield
  • St. Jerome Church, Holyoke
New Hampshire
  • Cathedral of St. Joseph, Manchester (with Patrick W. Ford)
New Jersey
  • St. Patrick Church, Jersey City
  • St. Michael Church, Jersey City
  • St. Peter the Apostle Church, New Brunswick
New York
  • Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Brooklyn (1847-1957)
  • Saint Brigid's Church, Manhattan (1848)
  • St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn (1860), northwest corner of Gold and Front Streets
  • St. Francis Xavier Church (Manhattan), 16th Street Manhattan, New York City
  • St. Anthony of Padua's Church (Brooklyn, New York)
  • Church of St. Stephen and the Sacred Heart (Brooklyn, New York)
  • St. Patrick's Church (Brooklyn, New York)
  • St. Boniface's Church (Brooklyn, New York)
  • St. Charles Borromeo Church (1868), 21 Sidney Place, Brooklyn, "reputedly his 325th church design."
  • Holy Innocents Church, Manhattan
  • St. Joseph's Cathedral, Buffalo, New York
  • St. Joseph's Church (Albany, New York)Closed
  • Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Albany, New York), Albany
  • St. Bernard's Church (New York City) (1873–1875)
  • St. Mary Church, Yonkers, NY (an early church by Keely, replaced in 1880)
  • St. Vincent de Paul, Brooklyn
Ohio
  • Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Cleveland
  • St. John the Baptist Church, Canton
  • Church of St. Francis de Sales, Toledo (Parish closed, 2005, still open for daily noon Mass)
Pennsylvania
  • St. Peter Cathedral (1873–1875), Erie
  • St. John the Baptist Church, Manayunk
  • Church of the Assumption, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Rhode Island
  • Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul (1878), Providence
  • St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church (Providence, Rhode Island) (NRHP)
  • St. Mary Church, Newport
  • St. Charles Borromeo Church, Woonsocket
  • St. Mary's Church Complex, Newport (1848)
South Carolina
  • St. Patrick Church, Charleston
  • Cathedral of Saint John and Saint Finbar, Charleston (1850–1854, burned December 1861), rebuilt as the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (1907, completed March 2010)
Vermont
  • Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Burlington (burned 1973)
  • St. Peter Church, Rutland, Vermont
  • St. Bridget Church, West Rutland, Vermont
West Virginia
  • Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Parkersburg
Wisconsin
  • St. Bernard's Church, Watertown
Canada
  • Church of Le Gesù (1865), Montreal, Quebec
  • St. Mary's Basilica (1820–1899), Halifax, Nova Scotia

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