St Angela Merici Church 917 Morris Avenue, The Bronx, NY 10451
About the Business
Welcome to St. Angela Merici Church, a vibrant and welcoming place of worship located at 917 Morris Avenue in the heart of The Bronx, New York. As a cornerstone of the community, our church is dedicated to fostering spiritual growth, community engagement, and a deeper connection with faith. At St. Angela Merici, we offer a variety of religious services, community events, and spiritual programs designed to nurture the soul and bring people together in faith and fellowship.
Our church is a sanctuary for all, providing a peaceful and nurturing environment for prayer, reflection, and worship. Whether you are seeking a place to attend Mass, participate in our religious education programs, or volunteer in community outreach, St. Angela Merici Church welcomes you with open arms. Join us in celebrating our faith and strengthening our community bonds. We look forward to welcoming you to our parish family.
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917 Morris Avenue, The Bronx, New York 10451, United States
Reviews
"I so much love their fraternal love in worshipping together."
"Beautiful church considering the maintenance done on a 1904 church. I wish more was invested within the church and the school, as well as, the staff. They need more resources and it's a great gem for the community."
"A simple, pretty church run by dedicated, compassionate priests, nuns and laymen and women who treat their parishioners like family. Full of good spirit and good people."
"Peaceful and beautifully decorated. Father Nestorio and father John are the best. St. Angela Merici is doing excellent with social distancing and sanitation. Felt confortable and safe before, during and after Mass."
"The English choir is actually not acceptable. I think that they should have some of the children sing rather than have adults who are willing but not able. I resent the notion that when we enter into the parish to serve God, anything we offer is acceptable and standards are cast to the wind. Also they need to redo the floors under the pews. I also do not like the fact that they insist on celebrating peoples birthdays for the week at the end of every mass, that becomes tedious and campy, besides more singing ensues. Oh, and while I am being charitable in my own special way, they need to have a better organized method of receiving the Eucharist, people form a line up to the middle of the parish in the middle aisle then return down the same aisle forcing the remaining people on the line to veer to one side or the other or bump into each other."
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