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thanks to www.churchcrawler.co.uk
(British and international church architecture site) for generous
permission to use images and info.
notes
This was the first Catholic church in New York, and sadly I found it
locked. It is one block away from Ground Zero (trees on the far right
of the photograph are in St Paul's churchyard) and survived the
collapse of the towers. The church roof was damaged by the landing gear
from one of the planes which hit the World Trade Centre's twin towers
and the body of the Fire Chaplain Fr. Mychal Judge was brought here
from the north tower to rest in front of the altar.
The building dates from 1836-38, the second church on this site
(purchased from Trinity Parish in 1785) and was designed by John
Haggerty and Thomas Thomas. It has an impressive granite portico with
six Ionic columns.