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'''Saint Andrew Catholic Church''' is a territorial parish in the [[Diocese of Brooklyn]], located in Flushing, Queens, New York. Dedicated to [[Andrew the Apostle|Saint Andrew the Apostle]], the first-called disciple and brother of Saint Peter, martyred on an X-shaped cross, the parish serves a diverse, multicultural community in one of the most ethnically varied neighborhoods in the world. It operates Saint Andrew Avellino Catholic Academy (pre-K through grade 8) and emphasizes faith formation, charitable outreach, and liturgical life.
'''Saint Andrew Catholic Church''' is a territorial parish in the [[Diocese of Brooklyn]], located in Flushing, Queens, [[New York]]. Dedicated to [[Saint Andrew the Apostle]], the first-called disciple and brother of [[Saint Peter the Apostle|Saint Peter]], martyred on an X-shaped cross, the parish serves a diverse, multicultural community in one of the most ethnically varied neighborhoods in the world. It operates Saint Andrew Avellino Catholic Academy (pre-K through grade 8) and emphasizes faith formation, charitable outreach, and liturgical life.


Established in 1842 as one of the early Catholic parishes in Queens, Saint Andrew has grown alongside Flushing's development. Key milestones include the dedication of the current Romanesque Revival church in 1934 and ongoing renovations to accommodate its large congregation. As of December 19, 2025, the parish offers Masses in English, Spanish, and other languages, reflecting its international parishioners, and supports ministries such as food pantries and immigrant assistance.
Established in 1842 as one of the early Catholic parishes in Queens, Saint Andrew has grown alongside Flushing's development. Key milestones include the dedication of the current Romanesque Revival church in 1934 and ongoing renovations to accommodate its large congregation. As of December 19, 2025, the parish offers Masses in English, Spanish, and other languages, reflecting its international parishioners, and supports ministries such as food pantries and immigrant assistance.