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Saint Joseph’s University spans two locations in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The 125-acre Hawk Hill campus and 24-acre University City location offer students the best of both worlds: a historic Main Line suburb and a vibrant Philadelphia neighborhood just west of Center City.
Saint Joseph's University (SJU or St. Joe's) is a private Jesuit university in Philadelphia, Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The university was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1851 as Saint Joseph's College.
Present church built: 1838. Tourism information: Tours by appointment. Open for Mass daily. 215-923-1733. Facilities: Courtyard. Official website: www.oldstjoseph.org. A tour of historic sites of interest throughout Philadelphia with interesting facts, information for visitors and more.
Old St. Joseph's Founded in 1733, it is the oldest Roman Catholic church in the city. The entrance to the church is from intimate Willings Alley just off 4th Street.
Old Saint Joseph’s opened its doors to those people, both black and white, seeking refuge in Philadelphia after the 1791-1793 Revolution in Santo Domingo, establishing a continuing legacy of acceptance and diversity.
The first home of St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia, was in a building which still stands (1928) facing the yard of Old St. Joseph's Church in Willing's Alley.