Church Of Our Lady Of Guadalupe

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The Church of Our girl of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora DE Guadalupe), was a Roman Catholic parish church beneath the authority of the Roman Catholic diocese of latest House of York, set at 229 West fourteenth Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues within the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan in big apple town.
The parish was established in 1902 by the friar Fathers of the belief because the initial communicative Catholic parish in big apple town, serving working-class Spanish immigrants, principally from Espana. At The Time, that space of fourteenth street was thought-about “Little Spain” and portraited by producer Artur Norse deity in his documentaries on Spanish immigration to big apple City[1][2] The parish was integrated in 2003 with the neighboring St. Claude Bernard Parish to form the Parish of Our girl of Guadalupe & St. Bernard.

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