St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church At Great Neck is a church daycare daycare located at 5 Breuer Ave., Great Neck, New York NY. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
This is not a daycare facility but a Roman Catholic Church. Reviews praise its architectural beauty and spiritual atmosphere rather than childcare services. The 4.7/5 rating reflects visitor appreciation for the church building, stained glass windows, and religious services held there.
The most beautiful church I've ever seen. Especially at Christmas. I'm only slightly jaded from being an altar boy there a million years ago
"I am very disappointed and angry at the treatment we received at Mass yesterday. One of the servers addressed our children in an inappropriate and hurtful way, saying that we do not teach them respect. My son is autistic and this situation was particularly painful. I find it incredible that in a place that is supposed to be loving and welcoming, such hurtful and derogatory comments can be made towards children. If the church does not want children to attend Mass, then they should put a clear and explicit sign at the entrance, so that parents know that they are not welcome. But if the church does want to be inclusive and welcoming, then they should train their staff so that they know how to treat children with respect and understanding. Children are a gift from God and should be treated with love and care, not with contempt and rejection. I would like to ask the church to apologize for this incident and to take steps to ensure that something like this does not happen again. Parents and children deserve to be treated with respect and dignity in a place that is supposed to be sacred. I hope that steps are taken to promote inclusion and respect for all people, especially those with disabilities. Children with autism and other disabilities deserve to be treated with love and understanding, not rejection and contempt."
Beautiful church... Spent my entire life just across the street. So many memories shared there, and not just the bad ones. Many funerals... But also there were weddings. It is a place of beauty and should be respected as such. A place of understanding and acceptance
It's a little slow, the singers are great, and the community great. They frequently change their priests which gives you depth and diversity. The sermons themselves are somewhat thought provoking. Generally the atmosphere is soothing and the priests are friendly. I think a greater sense of humor would liven things up.
Gorgeous