St. Joseph's Chapel, Clinton Corners
The
Chapel of St. Joseph (), also nicknamed '''Little St. Joseph's Church''', was a church under the authority of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located in
Clinton Corners. In 1889 St. Joseph's was established as a mission church of the
Church of the Immaculate Conception in Amenia, New York. Father Anthony Molloy would travel from Amenia to minister to the Catholic community in Clinton Corners. In 1890 Rev. Michael Edward Byrne was appointed to the recently established St. Joseph's Parish in Millbrook, New York, and responsibility for the mission church in Clinton Corners was transferred from Amenia to the church in Millbrook. Mass was often celebrated in private houses and the priest and his driver, Patrick Doyle, from Millbrook, were often invited to stay for Sunday dinner. Byrne was assisted by Fathers Hughes, Dunphy, Canary, Coyle, Welch, and Barry. Upon the request of the pastor of the new consolidated parish of St. Joseph - Immaculate Conception in Millbrook,
Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, by a decree dated 30 June 2017, declared St. Joseph's Chapel be deconsecrated due to "the dangerous condition of the church building, the immense financial burden to retain and maintain the building, and the lack of parochial resources". == References ==