By HarlemHouse
America’s greatest cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, now stands open for the public to view in it’s full glory. It is located on Amsterdam and 112 th St. right here in Harlem. Since the fire of December 2001 only sections of the Church have been open to the public. Now seven years and $41.5 million dollars later, St. Johns is fully renovated and is truly a magnificent sight to see. Make sure you checkout the adjacent Garden and sculpture.
When visiting a $5.00 to $10.00 donation is recommended but not inforced. There is normally a 5 PM mass held every evening. For additional information go to info@stjohndivine.org
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10025
#212-316-7490 and #212-316-7540
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Charles DAGUY
Wednesday, Nov. 24th, 2010
11:00 am
Dear Daguy;
The hat is amusing, but what does this form of symbolism mean?
Are you trying to portray an Irish Leprechaun or a character in Greek
Mythology, or a French philosopher?
Is there any philosophical meaning behind this or is just comical relief?
Lunch is being served at 11:30 am at The Mission, so must finish my
journal entry.
Thank you.
SINSEERLEE:
Todd Degenstein
TD
Thanks for your comments and for reading Harlem Condo Life. http://www.stjohndivine.org/pe_forthcoming.html