New Yorkers, numbed by constant grandeur, too often pass architectural gems without noticing. But buildings such as this one deserve attention. It is a Roman Catholic church built in the early Romanesque style in the 1930s by John Van Pelt, and modeled after the Clunic Abbey of Saint Peter in Moissac (France). There is a lavish sculpture, an ornate portal, and a vivid story in stone of the life of Christ.
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attending mass
Church was a bit cold, both temperature and warmth of congregation. Priest was welcoming but it felt at times that the attendees were just ther...
Wonderful
wonderful and warm pastoral staff very personable great homily sincere apprach to God and the Church community minded global
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