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Description: The Church of the Holy Family is located at 315 East Forty-Seventh Street, between First and Second Avenues, across from Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, in New York City. On October 4, 1965, Pope Paul VI held an ecumenical meeting in the church, marking the first occasion of a reigning pope to visit a parish church in the Western Hemisphere.
Captured on Nov 16, 2011
Subject: Religion, Christianity, Roman Catholic
Description: The Roman Catholic Church of the Epiphany in New York City’s Gramercy Park neighborhood was founded in 1868. The church is located at 239 East 21st Street in Manhattan and holds regular weekday, Saturday and Sunday Mass.
Captured on Nov 16, 2011
Subject: Religion, Christianity, Roman Catholic
Description: The Japanese American United Church at 255 Seventh Avenue, between 24th and 25th Streets in Chelsea, Manhattan for over 100 years has been faithfully serving a diversity of people with Japanese backgrounds living in the New York City area. JAUC is the result of a merger of three historic Japanese Christian churches (two Reformed and one Methodist) and is a bilingual congregation that offers Sunday services in both English and Japanese in addition to providing a variety of group activities conducted in either one or both languages.
Captured on Nov 16, 2011
Subject: Protestantism, Christianity, Religion
Description: Metropolitan Community United Methodist Church is located in East Harlem, New York City at 1975 Madison Avenue, on the corner of East 126th Street. The Rev. Dr. Richard N. Hayes pastors this vital community church. Deeply committed to the African diaspora, Rev. Hayes has been blessed to have taught or preached in Ghana, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.
Captured on Nov 16, 2011
Subject: Religion, Protestantism, Christianity, Methodist
Description: The New York Garden Church is located at 316 Fifth Avenue at the corner of 5th and 32nd Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of midtown Manhattan, New York City. Sunday Services include the Korean Service at 11AM, English Service and youth group meeting at 2PM.
Captured on Nov 16, 2011
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: Religion, Christianity, Protestantism
Description: The Parish of St. Stephen’s was cut out of the Parish of St. John the Evangelist which at the time (1848) was situated at the present site of St. Patrick’s Cathedral at 50th Street and Fifth Avenue, and the Parish of the Nativity on lower Second Avenue. Today, the parish has two locations: St. Stephens Church at 151 East 28th, and the Chapel of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary at 325 E. 33rd, both in the neighborhood of Gramercy Park in Manhattan, New York City.
Captured on Nov 16, 2011
Subject: Religion, Roman Catholic, Christianity
Description: Gallery Church began as a small gathering in the art gallery-rich Chelsea neighborhood of New York City and located at 1160 Broadway at 27th Street, 5th Floor. The church is operated in an independent manner and governed by a board of elders yet works in cooperation with the Baptist Convention of New York and the Metro New York Baptist Association.
Captured on Nov 16, 2011
Subject: Religion, Protestantism, Christianity
Description: Marble Collegiate Church is the oldest place of worship of the Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York, organized in 1628 under the Dutch West India Company when Peter Minuit was Governor of New Amsterdam. Norman Vincent Peale was the pastor of Marble Collegiate Church for 52 years and one of the most influential religious figures of the 20th Century. Marble Church's current structure was built in 1854 at 5th Avenue & West 29th Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan.
Captured on Nov 16, 2011
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: Religion, Protestantism, Christianity, Reformed Church in America
Description: The Church of Our Saviour is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. The parish was established in 1955. The church itself, located at 59 Park Avenue at 38th Street in Manhattan, was completed in 1959.
Captured 2 times between Nov 16, 2011 and Nov 16, 2011
Subject: Religion, Roman Catholic, Christianity
Description: The Church of Saint Agnes in the heart of midtown Manhattan, just half a block from Grand Central Terminal and across 43rd Street from the Chrysler Building, ministers to the needs of local residents, businessmen, and commuters alike. The church was established in 1873 to serve the laborers at the nearby Grand Central Depot. They offer numerous Masses and three hours of confession daily.
Captured on Nov 16, 2011
Subject: Religion, Roman Catholic, Christianity
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