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James' Roman Catholic Church is located at 32 James Street between St. James Place and Madison Street in the Two Bridges neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City

James' Roman Catholic Church is located at 32 James Street between St. James Place and Madison Street in the Two Bridges neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is the second oldest Roman Catholic building in the city, built in 1835-37 of fieldstone, with a pair of Doric columns flanking the entrance. While the neo-Classical church is modeled on the published designs by Minard Lefever, and is sometimes attributed to him, there is no hard evidence of this being true

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Publisher: Rene S. Publication Date: 2007. This book fills a void in the layman's literature about the Roman Catholic Churches of Manhattan; it includes narratives on eighty churches out of almost one hundred surveyed by the author

Publisher: Rene S. Book Condition: Good. This book fills a void in the layman's literature about the Roman Catholic Churches of Manhattan; it includes narratives on eighty churches out of almost one hundred surveyed by the author. In addition to the history and descriptions of the inside and outside of each church, the book includes almost 300 photographs which illustrate carvings mosaics, sculptures and stained-glass windows.

The Church of the Transfiguration is a Roman Catholic parish located at 25 Mott Street on the northwest corner of Mosco Street (formerly Park Street) in the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The church was built in 1801 in the Georgian style of architecture for the Zion English Lutheran Church.

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The Church of St. Andrew is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 20 Cardinal Hayes Place, Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1842 and has been staffed by the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament ever since. The Church of St. John the Evangelist is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 355 East 55th Street at First Avenue, Manhattan, New York City.

This book fills a void in the layman's literature about the Roman Catholic Churches of Manhattan; it includes narratives on eighty churches out of almost one hundred surveyed by the author. In addition to the history and descriptions of the inside and outside of each church, the book includes almost 300 photographs which illustrate carvings mosaics, sculptures and stained-glass windows. Not a similar book dealing with both the extent and the reach of the New York Archdiocese is available in the Catholic literature of the island.