Church of the Epiphany in Gramercy Park. This Roman Catholic church was designed by Belfatto & Pavarini and built in 1967, replacing a church of the same name built a hundred years earlier (1870), which burnt down in 1963.[3] The AIA Guide to New York City called the church: "The most positive modernist religious statement on Manhattan Island to date." And Yelper "Ro N." says, "Yay...finally found a clean church to go to! It's not dirty and not filled with sketchy people like the church on 14th Street!" Apparently people review churches on Yelp. CLICK TO ENLARGE
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And where i was baptised
Where I went to grade school . . .
diane
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