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Holy Trinity Church is a territorial Roman Catholic parish located in Hackensack, New Jersey, serving the local geographic community in Bergen County. Established in **1861**, it is one of the older parishes in the Archdiocese of Newark and has historically served a diverse, multiethnic congregation, reflecting the evolving Catholic population of the area.<ref>According to parish historical accounts and Archdiocesan records.</ref> | '''Holy Trinity Church''' is a territorial Roman Catholic parish located in Hackensack, New Jersey, serving the local geographic community in Bergen County. Established in **1861**, it is one of the older parishes in the Archdiocese of Newark and has historically served a diverse, multiethnic congregation, reflecting the evolving Catholic population of the area.<ref>According to parish historical accounts and Archdiocesan records.</ref> | ||
The current church building, a notable example of **Romanesque Byzantine** (or Romanesque Revival with Byzantine elements) architecture, was dedicated in **1929**. It replaced earlier structures and stands as an outstanding example of ecclesiastical architecture in Bergen County, according to local descriptions.<ref>Wikipedia entry on churches in the Archdiocese of Newark; historical parish site descriptions.</ref> The parish offers Masses in English, Spanish, and periodically in Tagalog, indicating its service to Hispanic/Latino and Filipino communities alongside traditional English-speaking parishioners.<ref>Current parish website https://www.hthackensack.org (as of January 2026).</ref> | The current church building, a notable example of **Romanesque Byzantine** (or Romanesque Revival with Byzantine elements) architecture, was dedicated in **1929**. It replaced earlier structures and stands as an outstanding example of ecclesiastical architecture in Bergen County, according to local descriptions.<ref>Wikipedia entry on churches in the Archdiocese of Newark; historical parish site descriptions.</ref> The parish offers Masses in English, Spanish, and periodically in Tagalog, indicating its service to Hispanic/Latino and Filipino communities alongside traditional English-speaking parishioners.<ref>Current parish website https://www.hthackensack.org (as of January 2026).</ref> | ||