Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Passaic, NJ

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Passaic, NJ Catholic Church at 10 Francis Way. Passaic, NJ 07055 - 973-473-0246 Our Lady of Mt. On July 10, 1922, The Italian Capuchin Fathers of the Stigmata of St. of Mt.

Carmel Church has been an integral part of the City of Passaic for the past century tending to the needs of the community in various capacities. They ministered to the Catholics in 3 counties from about 40 countries, ran a day-care center for 28 years started during WWII, sponsored many youth activities to children of all faiths including: the CYO for HS and Elementary, Basketball leagues and Scou

ting; collected food and prepared baskets for the needy while providing a faith-based and values-based education for thousands of children in the Passaic-Clifton area. In 1905, the Italian Immigrants had their first Italian Chapel in Passaic in a small store on Park Place and State Street, then moved to the basement of St. Nicholas Church on Washington Place until 1912, when they bought an old firehouse at 10 McLean Street from the City of Passaic for $600.00. Francis Commissariat took over O.L. Carmel Church. The Friars Minor observe the rule of St. Francis, wearing the habit and sandals and taking the vows of: poverty, chastity and obedience. Groundbreaking ceremonies took place on May 6, 1923, and on August 4, 1923, the cornerstone was laid. In 1924 the present church was completed. During the same year the present St. Anthony of Padua Church was purchased by OLMC to be used as a Mission. On July 3, 1926, The Capuchin Sisters of the Infant Jesus (Franciscan Sisters of Ringwood) purchased the Convent of OLMC on 52 Park Place where it became the Motherhouse for the order, where they assisted the Capuchin Fathers in their parochial and missionary work for the Italian families. They had charge of Sunday School and the societies for children and women. During WWII a need to assist working mothers developed and the Sisters started on September 3, 1944, a nursery school in the church basement. On May 12, 1949, a new building with modern facilities was blessed and remained until June 1972, at which time the building had to be demolished due to urban renewal with the widening of State Street. They also staffed the school that opened on September 8, 1954 and remains there today with one Sister as the Principal and other Sisters teaching in various capacities and also running the Sunday School program. On September 15, 1993, the school was cited in a Herald News Editorial as being ranked in the top 5% of schools nationwide in students’ test scores while only spending $1,850 per student compared to $10,561 statewide. In 1996, when the parish built an addition to the school where then Bishop Frank J. Rodimer stated that it was one of the few inner-city parishes in the state that actually constructing an addition in contrast to the many parochial schools that were closing. And in 2003, the school recently earned the Middle States accreditation.

06/14/2026
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!
06/14/2026

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!

05/21/2026

Cristóbal Magallanes Jara (anglicized as Christopher Magallanes; July 30, 1869 – May 25, 1927) was a Mexican Catholic priest and martyr who was killed without trial on the way to say Mass during the Cristero War. He had faced trumped-up charges of inciting rebellion.

05/06/2026
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05/06/2026

Big shout out to our newest top fans! 💎 Reyna Garcia, Michael Domenico, Gerardo Cinto

Drop a comment to welcome them to our community,

May, the month of Mary
05/03/2026

May, the month of Mary

Christ, The Good Sheppard
05/03/2026

Christ, The Good Sheppard

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02/19/2026

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Venerable Father Aloysius Schwartz, the Sisters of Mary, and an invitation “In 1989, he (Father Aloysius Schwartz) was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease — a fatal, degenerative condition. This cross marked his final years with patience a...

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10 Saint Francis Way
Passaic, NJ
07055

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

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(973) 473-0246

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