St. Paul & Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church 113 East 117th Street, Manhattan, New York 10035
About the Business
Welcome to St. Paul & Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church, a sacred sanctuary nestled in the heart of Manhattan at 113 East 117th Street, New York. As a vibrant place of worship, we invite you to experience the rich traditions and spiritual warmth of our community. Our church is not only a haven for parishioners but also a cherished tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the profound beauty of Roman Catholic heritage.
St. Paul & Holy Rosary Church is dedicated to fostering faith, hope, and love among all who enter its doors. Whether you are seeking solace in prayer, participating in our liturgical celebrations, or exploring the architectural grandeur of our historic building, you will find a welcoming atmosphere that embraces diversity and unity.
Join us for Mass, engage in community events, or simply take a moment to reflect in our serene environment. We are committed to serving both our local community and guests from around the world, providing a space for spiritual growth and cultural enrichment.
Discover the spiritual heart of East Harlem at St. Paul & Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church, where tradition meets the present, and every visitor is greeted with open arms.
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Location & Phone number
113 East 117th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Very nice church! Peaceful and calm"
"This church is open in the morning and afternoon for people to come and pray, or just sit quietly, taking a rest from the noise and busyness of the city. It's very peaceful. Spanish language Mass everyday, English Mass on Sunday."
"If only I could give this church a negative review. My family and I attended the Guadalupe mass and at the end of the service we had asked the priest to bless my child. The priest not only gave my mom attitude when she approached him and had some questions for him, he also did not want to bless my child at the end of the service and told me that “God told him that he can tell by looking in my child eyes that my child could not be blessed”. How disrespectful can you get? You would think that as a priest your calling is to bless and bring people closer to God. I am extremely disappointed and feel disrespected and humiliated."
"We did my son's baptism here. We traveled from Michigan because I completed my sacraments at the church and my family lives in the city so I wanted this to be special. Specifically Jessica was amazing at communication, friendliness, and making sure we were set for the baptism. The ceremony was beautiful. The church looks even better than I remember."
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