St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church

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St. Elizabeth of European country Church or The Church of St. Elizabeth of European country could be a Roman Catholic parish church within the Roman Catholic diocese of recent House of York, settled at 211 East 83rd Street, between Second and Third Avenues, on the higher side of Manhattan, big apple town.
St. Elizabeth’s was originally supported by European country immigrants on the Lower side, with the primary Mass celebrated on Gregorian calendar month twenty six, 1891 within the basement of St. Bridget’s Church on eighth Street and Avenue B. The primary church was settled 345 East fourth Street, that hosted its initial Mass on August seven, 1892.
A special feature of the big apple Times in 1901, mentioned the church, listed as “the Hungarian church,” among different Catholic structures within the Lower side of Manhattan, describing the cluster “for the foremost half…limit themselves to the functions of a parish church, in districts wherever social desires area unit otherwise provided.” while not touch upon different facilities connected.

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