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Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 448 E 116th St, New York, NY 10029

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Reviews — 8

Ed Mallison
at 2024 Jan 31
Ed Mallison
at 2024 Jan 31
It was very cold there. They had no heat. Was very disappointed for the money spent there.
Rosa Olivares
at 2024 Jan 15
Rosa Olivares
at 2024 Jan 15
Beautiful church with a nice shrine. The priests are very nice and they are always available for confessions.
Paula Kloos
at 2023 Oct 09
Paula Kloos
at 2023 Oct 09
My mother's family grew up on 115th St and went to this beautiful church. I remember it, and the feasts from my childhood.
It was my first time visiting the Shrine and I went there for the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (July 16th) and don't regret it at all. It is big, beautiful, clean: the restrooms didn't smell and there was no dirt. It is a Holy place of worship where I really felt the presence of my God and Savior through his Blessed Mother. They have many statues of the Blessed Mother of course (most of them), of angels. The mass is mostly Latin which is a change from the regular Catholic mass I attend. Even though it is in Harlem, once inside it is silent and you are in the best conditions to worship. There is a grotto there where you can light candles at your intentions and the store has many religious articles. They will definitely see me more there 🙏🙏🙏
Werner Zhanay
at 2020 Jul 23
Werner Zhanay
at 2020 Jul 23
1 of only 3 Pontifical Shrines in the United States - The Blessed and Immaculate Virgin of Mount Carmel - honored and protected by the Pallotine Fathers. Abundant graces and protection to be obtained by those who pray in this house of God.

One day, through the Rosary and the Scapular, the Blessed Virgin Mary will save the world.
caminomontero
at 2020 Jan 15
caminomontero
at 2020 Jan 15
It's a beautiful church. The atmosphere is warm and comfortable. You feel motivated or drawn to pray and adore God. Everyone is kind and friendly.
M Atienzasis
at 2020 Jan 10
M Atienzasis
at 2020 Jan 10
1st "Traslacion" Jan.09,1787,the transfer of the Holy Black Nazarene from Intramuros to St.John de Baptist Church,Quiapo,Manila.Approved by Pope Innocent X in 1650,veneration of the image continues today2020,its 414th year.Traditional Catholic Philippine celebration,well-attended Catholic mass,in- church procession,
followed by simple and festive reception

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