St. Teresa Church (Manhattan)

St. Teresa's Roman Catholic Church
(Rutgers Presbyterian Church)
(2011)
General information
Architectural styleGothic Revival
Town or cityManhattan, New York City
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°42′48.62″N 73°59′25.74″W / 40.7135056°N 73.9904833°W / 40.7135056; -73.9904833
Completed1842
ClientPresbyterian Church in the United States of America
Technical details
Structural systembrick masonry
Website
St. Teresa's Roman Catholic Church, Manhattan

The Church of St. Teresa is a Roman Catholic parish located at 16-18 Rutgers Street on the corner of Henry Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. The parish is under the authority of the Archdiocese of New York. The church building was constructed in 1841-42 as the Rutgers Presbyterian Church erected in the Gothic Revival style on a plot of ground donated by Colonel Henry Rutgers, and it is said to have the oldest public clock in New York City. The church was taken over by St. Teresa's Parish in 1863, three years after it was founded.

A special feature of The New York Times in 1901 mentioned the church among other Catholic structures on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, describing the group "for the most part...limit[ing] themselves to the functions of a parish church, in districts where social needs are otherwise supplied."

The AIA Guide to New York City describes the church as “An ashlar church in the tradition of the others nearby, which antedate 1850. This one conducts services in three languages: English, Spanish and Chinese.”