St. John's University Dedicates St. Thomas More Church

November 22, 2004

Cardinals Egan, McCarrick and Bishops DiMarzio, Murphy among those in attendance

Queens, NY – A dream of more than 50 years became reality at St. John’s University this weekend with the historic Dedication of St. Thomas More Church, a more than $10-million, 450-seat structure, on the Queens campus.

Edward Cardinal Egan, Archbishop of New York, was the principal celebrant at a Catholic Mass that was co-celebrated by Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, Diocese of Brooklyn, Bishop William Murphy, Diocese of Rockville Centre (Long Island) as well as Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington, D.C. and Archbishop Celestino Migliore, Papal Nuncio, United Nations. This historic gathering was attended by approximately 500 members and friends of the St. John’s Community.

“For more than 50 years, St. John’s had dreamed of having a free-standing church to call its own here on the Queens campus. Today, that dream has been realized,” said Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of St. John’s University. “We are grateful to the family of John and Anita Brennan for helping us to make St. Thomas More Church a reality.”

A generous gift of $10 million by the family of John Brennan (‘63SJC, ‘66L) and his wife Anita, of Garden City, NY, put in motion the plans to build the church. Named for St. Thomas More, a 15th Century lawyer who was executed for refusing to reject the Catholic Church and swear an oath to the King of England, the St. John’s church coincidentally bore the name of one of their sons, Thomas More Brennan. On September 11, 2001, Tom Brennan was killed in the attack on the World Trade Center.  Although the Brennans did not want the church as a whole to become a shrine to their lost son, one of several shrines in the church has been dedicated to the victims of September 11, 2001, including the 75 St. John’s alumni who perished on that day.

The Dedication Mass held on Sunday, November 21, 2004 also included the ceremonial anointing of the altar and the placement of relics of Saints in the reliquary below the altar. These important rites of the Catholic Church serve to sanctify the space.

St. Thomas More Church was completed in Fall 2004 after a two-year construction period. The church features mosaic tile installations, including a 20-foot high Narthex (foyer) depicting St. Vincent de Paul and the saints of the Vincentian Order and Sisters of Charity. Designed to welcome all members of the campus community, the church has a circular worship space to maintain a connection between the congregation and the celebrant. A pipe organ and soaring stained glass windows were also added to give this new church its traditional feel.

  • Photo 1: Cardinal Egan blesses the altar as part of the ceremony sanctifying St. Thomas More Church, by rubbing oil into the granite top.
  • Photo 2: John and Anita Brennan (seated) are joined by (l. to r.) Rev. Robert Moloney, C.M.; Rev. Thomas McKenna, C.M., Bishop Murphy; Bishop DiMarzio; Cardinal McCarrick; Cardinal Egan; Auxillary Bishop Ignatius Catanello; Archbishop Alfonso Cabezas; Archbishop Migliore; Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M.

    Photo credit: Jihad Nicholas Nammour

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