From the Archives: The Mount Carmel Guild Service Kitchen during the Great Depression 

Volunteers prepare food in the Mount Carmel Guild Service Kitchen located in the basement of St. Patrick’s Pro-Cathedral. The Service Kitchen was opened during the Great Depression and provided meals to needy individuals regardless of race or religious background. At its height the Service Kitchen averaged 2,200 visitors a day, seven days a week. 

(Photographer: Sherman Studios/ Archdiocese of Newark Archives, Photograph collection) 

Editor’s note: All published archival photos will be saved under the “From the archives” tab in the top menu. For more information on the archdiocesan archives, visit rcan.org/archives

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