The Church of the Precious Blood, the borough’s only Catholic house of worship on Riverdale Avenue, was dedicated in June 1891. John Burke of Asbury Park was the builder. A rectory was built in 1952 and the parish center in 1961.
I have fulfilled all of my sacraments in this church. Here are some images of the 130-year-old church:

Church of the Precious Blood painting by Gail Gannon.

Church of the Precious Blood, 2010s.

Flowers in front of Church of the Precious Blood, when it is closed due to the Coronavirus, 2020.

Church of the Precious Blood, 1910.

Church of the Precious Blood, 1930s.

Church of the Precious Blood, early 1900s.

Precious Blood Church, 1930s.

Precious Blood Church, 1920s.

Church of the Precious Blood after snow storm, 1940s.

Precious Blood Church, 2018.

Church of the Precious Blood, 2010s.

Church of the Precious Blood, 2017.

Precious Blood Church, 2010s (Jack Flaherty Photo).

Precious Blood Church at Christmas, 2018.

Church of the Precious Blood, 2020 (Michael-Ann Howley-Gatenby Photo).

Church of the Precious Blood altar, 2010s.

A view from the Precious Blood Church balcony, 2000s.

Precious Blood Church alter, 1905.

A wedding at Church of the Precious Blood, 1940s.

Church of the Precious Blood inside, 2020.

Church of the Precious Blood inside, 1950s.

Church of the Precious Blood inside, 1960s.

Church of the Precious Blood inside, 2017.

Church of the Precious Blood inside, 2017.

Wedding at Precious Blood Church, 2018.

Church of the Precious Blood and Rectory postcard, 1950s.

Rectory of the Church of the Precious Blood, 2017.

Precious Blood Church Rectory front, 2016.

Precious Blood Church Parish Center, 2021.

Precious Blood Church Parish Center, 2017.

Precious Blood Church catechetical center, 1973.

The Rev. Earl Gannon of Precious Blood Church at his retirement dinner at Channel Club, 1985.

Rev. John Kielb inside Precious Blood Church, 2003.

Rev. John Kielb at Precious Blood Church, 1991.