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New York City Religions

Collected by: Columbia University Libraries

Archived since: May, 2010

Description:

The Burke Library seeks to identify and preserve for the future information in the fields of religion, theology, and contextually related areas of study. In support of this mission, this collection archives the websites of religious communities located in New York City.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Society & Culture Universities & Libraries Theology Religion Religious communities

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Title: Christ Church New Brighton

URL: http://ccnbsi.org/

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Title: Christ Church New Brighton

URL: http://christchurchnbrighton.org/

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Title: Christ Church Riverdale

URL: http://christchurchriverdale.diony.org/

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Title: Church of Saint Andrew

URL: http://churchofstandrew-si.com/

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Title: Church of Saint Andrew

URL: http://churchofstandrew-si.com/new/

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Title: Episcopal Church Of The Crucifixion

URL: http://churchofthecrucifixionnyc.org/

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Title: St. John's Episcopal Church

URL: http://saintjohnsbrooklyn.com/

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Title: St. Alban's Episcopal Church

URL: http://stalbanssi.dioceseny.org/

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Title: Episcopal Church of St. Edward the Martyr

URL: http://stemnyc.org/

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Title: St. George's Episcopal/Anglican Church

URL: http://stgeorgebedstuy.drupalgardens.com/

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Title: St. George's Episcopal/Anglican Church

URL: http://stgeorgeschurchbedstuy.org/

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Title: St. John the Divine

URL: http://stjohndivine.org/

Description: St. John the Divine, officially the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in the City and Diocese of New York, is the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Located on Amsterdam Avenue between 110th Street, which is also known as "Cathedral Parkway", and 113th Street in Manhattan's Morningside Heights, the cathedral disputes with Liverpool Anglican Cathedral the title of the largest cathedral and Anglican church and fourth largest Christian church in the world.

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Title: St. Paul's Church in the Village of Flatbush

URL: http://stpauls.ecclesia.me/

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Title: St. Peter's Episcopal Church

URL: http://stpetersbronx.com/

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Title: All Saints' Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.allsaintsparkslope.com/

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Title: All Saints' Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.allsaintsparkslope.org/

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Title: Church of the Ascension

URL: http://www.ascensionbrooklyn.org/

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Title: Calvary & St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.calvarystcyprians.com/

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Title: The Episcopal Church Of The Crucifixion

URL: http://www.churchofthecrucifixion.org/

Description: The Episcopal Church of the Crucifixion in Upper Manhattan, Inwood, New York City, is located at 459 West 149th Street, between Convent and Amsterdam Avenues. The Church of the Crucifixion was founded by West Indians who had emigrated from the Caribbean and did not feel welcomed in the established Episcopal Churches in Harlem. The church however has never classified its parish as “A West Indian Parish,” but a Parish where all people may come and worship God in Spirit and Truth.

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Title: Church of Epiphany and St. Simon

URL: http://www.epiphanysimon.org/

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Title: Church of the Good Shepherd

URL: http://www.goodshepherdchapel.net/

Description: Good Shepherd’s historical roots go back to the 19th century, when Roosevelt Island was Welfare Island, where all the outcast and unwanted of New York City were placed, in the two Almshouses for male and female inmates, the Municipal Lunatic Asylum, the Penitentiary and its Hospitals. Beginning around 1850, the Episcopal Church, through its Mission Society, began sending people over in rowboats from Manhattan to meet the needs of all the poor, rejected, and forgotten residents of Welfare Island. In 1872, the Church appointed The Rev. William French to be the official Chaplain to Welfare Island, but the Almshouse officials would not let him conduct services in the chapel there. A benefactor, George Bliss, stepped forward, and the noted architect Frederic Clark Withers was commissioned to design “the most beautiful church in the city for its most neglected class of humanity.” The Chapel of the Good Shepherd, the building we worship in today, was dedicated in 1889.

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Title: Grace Church

URL: http://www.gracebrooklyn.org/

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Title: Church of the Holy Apostles

URL: http://www.holyapostlesbrooklyn.com/

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Title: Church of St. Edward the Martyr

URL: http://www.saintedwardthemartyr.com/

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Title: Saint John's Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.saintjohns1834.org/

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Title: Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue

URL: http://www.saintthomaschurch.org/

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Title: St. Andrew's Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.sanandresbrooklyn.org/

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Title: St. Ann & The Holy Trinity

URL: http://www.stannholytrinity.org/

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Title: St. Augustine's Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.staugustinesbrooklyn.org/

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Title: St. John's Anglican Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.stjohnssi.org/

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Title: St. Joseph's Episcopal/Anglican Church

URL: http://www.stjosephsepcbronx.org/

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Title: St. Mary's Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.stmarycastleton.org/

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Title: St. Paul's Church in the Village of Flatbush

URL: http://www.stpaulsflatbush.org/

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Title: St. Philip's Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.stphilipsbklyn.org/

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Title: St. Thomas Episcopal Church

URL: http://www.stthomasepiscopalbrooklyn.org/

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Title: Church of the Ascension in the City of New York

URL: https://ascensionnyc.org/

Description: Founded in 1827, Ascension is a welcoming, diverse and inclusive community of people who gather to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ, to give praise and thanks to God through the beauty of worship and to love and serve God and our neighbors.

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Title: Christ Church Bay Ridge

URL: https://christchurchbayridge.org/

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Title: Seamen's Church Institute

URL: https://seamenschurch.org/

Description: Founded in 1834 and affiliated with the Episcopal Church, though nondenominational in terms of its trustees, staff and service to mariners, the Seamen’s Church Institute of New York & New Jersey (SCI) is the largest, most comprehensive mariners’ service agency in North America.

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Title: Église Francaise du Saint Esprit

URL: https://stesprit.org/

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Title: Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew

URL: https://stlukeandstmatthew.org/

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Title: St. Paul's Carroll Street

URL: https://stpaulscarrollst.org/

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Title: St. Thomas Episcopal Church

URL: https://stthomasbrooklynepiscopal.weebly.com/

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Title: The Parish of Calvary - St. George's

URL: https://www.calvarystgeorges.org/

Description: The roots of Episcopal Churches, together known as the Parish of Calvary – St. George’s, date back to 1749 when Trinity Church established the Chapel of St. George’s on Beekman Street in Lower Manhattan. The two churches that stand today and still offer Sunday services were built in the early-mid 19th Century. Both churches are located in the NYC neighborhood of Gramercy Park.

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Title: Church of the Heavenly Rest

URL: https://www.heavenlyrest.org/

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Title: Church of Saint Andrew

URL: https://www.standrewssi.org/

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Title: Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

URL: https://www.stjohndivine.org/

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Title: Trinity Wall Street

URL: https://www.trinitywallstreet.org/

Description: Trinity Church in the financial district of Lower Manhattan in New York City is one of the oldest religious institutions in America. Though the standing church has been rebuilt three times, the roots of its congregation go back to 1696 and include numerous historical figures. The church stands a mere 200 yards from where the second plane hit the South Tower on September 11, 2001, the site known as ground zero. A new digital organ replaced the irreplaceable Skinner Pipe Organ that was destroyed as a result of the attacks allowing the concerts to continue to attest to the resiliency of the church, its congregation and Lower Manhattan.

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