St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Catskill now managed by Albany Diocesan Cemeteries

Posted on December 22, 2023 by Albany Diocesan Cemeteries under Catholic Monument Design Center, Cemetery Clean-up Announcements, Clean ups and Decorations, Stories of our Dearly Departed
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At the request of the St. Patrick’s Church, and with the approval of the Chancery, Albany Diocesan Cemeteries assumed responsibility for St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Catskill.

St. Patrick's Cemetery in Catskill

 

Effective November 29, 2023, Albany Diocesan Cemeteries began management of the cemetery located at 39 N. Jefferson Ave., nestled in the beautiful upstate NY Catskill mountains.

Albany Diocesan Cemetery rules and regulations will be in effect beginning November 29, including scheduled annual cemetery decoration clean-ups beginning Feb. 1, April 1, and November 1.

Please contact the Albany Diocesan Cemeteries St. Agnes office at (518) 463-0134 or [email protected] for more information.

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Albany Diocesan Cemeteries and the affiliated Catholic Monument Design Center is happy to be able to provide this service to the parish and the Catholic community in Catskill.

 


 

Do you know about our “Stories of Our Dearly Departed” series featuring stories and photographs of those who are buried within our 20 upstate NY cemeteries?

Do you have a story of a loved one buried in one of our cemeteries that would be interesting to highlight in our “Stories of our Dearly Departed” series?

We are looking for stories of those buried within the following 21 cemeteries:

St. Agnes, Menands  •  Most Holy Redeemer, Niskayuna  •  St. Patrick’s, Catskill  •   Holy Sepulchre, Rensselaer  •   St. Anthony’s, Glenville  •  Our Lady of Angels, Colonie  •  Immaculate Conception and St. Patrick’s in Watervliet  •  Our Lady Help of Christians and Calvary in Glenmont  •  St. Agnes, Cohoes  •  St. Patrick’s, Coeymans  •  St. Jean de Baptiste, St. John’s, and St. Mary’s in Troy  •  Sts. Cyril & Method and Holy Cross in Rotterdam  •  St. Joseph’s, Waterford  •   St. John the Baptist and St. Mary’s in Schenectady  •   St. Mary’s, Coxsackie.  

Our hope is that people  enjoy reading about the lives of our community members just as much as we enjoy learning about them from the families we serve and in the information we find within our archives. There are so many fascinating stories buried within these Sacred Grounds!

Albany Diocesan Cemeteries

Albany Diocesan Cemeteries are operated for the religious and charitable purposes of the Roman Catholic Church through the burial and memorialization of the faithful departed.

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