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Church of St. Joseph the Worker, Belgrade

Serbia

The Church of St. Joseph the Worker (Serbian, Croatian: Crkva Svetog Josipa Radnika, Slovene: Cerkev Svetega Jožefa Delavca) is a Catholic parish church located in the Belgrade settlement of Old Karaburma, dedicated to Saint Joseph. The Parish of St. Joseph the Worker has been assigned to the Salesian Order since its establishment in 1972; it was taken over by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Belgrade after the death of the last parish priest Ciril Zajec in 2011. It is located in Stara Karaburma at Pribojska 23, Municipality of Palilula, Belgrade. This is the youngest Catholic parish in Belgrade. The parish was founded on 1 January 1972 by Archbishop of Belgrade Bukatko; next to the parish house (built in 1960), is the church, which was completed in 1991.

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