St. Joseph's the Worker Church (Belgrade)

Church of St. Joseph the Worker in Belgrade
Parish Church of St. Joseph the Worker in Karaburma, Belgrade
Believers in conversation with Salesian inspector Alojzij Snoj
Church of St. Joseph the Worker in Belgrade
LocationKaraburma
CountrySerbia
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitehttp://kc.org.rs/sv-josip-radnik-beograd/
History
Authorising papal bullDecember 31, 1971
FoundedJanuary 1, 1972
FounderArchdiocese of Belgrade
DedicationSaint Joseph
Architecture
Functional statusparish church
Architect(s)Ivan Žnidaršič
Vlado Žnidaršič
Architectural typemodern architecture
Stylehall
Groundbreaking1983
CompletedMay 1, 1991
Specifications
Capacity100
Height10
Number of spires1
Spire height15
Materialsbrick, concrete
Bells1
Administration
MetropolisBelgrade
ArchdioceseBelgrade
DeaneryBelgrade
ParishSaint Joseph the Worker

St. Joseph's the Worker Church (Belgrade) or The Church of Saint Joseph the Worker or Church of St. Joseph the Worker in Old Karaburma in Belgrade (Serbian: Црква Светог Јосифа Радника у Београду, Croatian: Crkva Svetog Josipa Radnika u Beogradu, Slovene: Cerkev Svetega Jožefa Delavca v Beogradu) is located in the Belgrade settlement of Old Karaburma; it belongs to the Catholic Church and is a Parish church in the Belgrade deanery. 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 archdiocese after the death of the last parish priest Ciril Zajec in 2011.

So now it is a Roman Catholic parish church, under the administration of the Archdiocese of Belgrade. 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 January 1, 1972, by Archbishop of Belgrade Bukatko; next to the parish house (the building was built in 1960), stays the church, which was completed in 1991.