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SEEKING TO WELCOME THE MULTI-CULTURAL SOCIETY IN WHICH THEY ARE PLACED: IMPRESSIONS OF FOUR NEW YORK CITY PARISHES
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What impressions does the visiting worshiper carry away from a parish Sunday eutharist? This review of four neighborhood parishes in a city of neighborhoods, New York City, offers impressions of the physical setting, the visual and artistic aspects of buildings designed to house congregations engaged in eucharistic worship, and the mystical aura of liturgy and music. The reader also may learn something of how parishioners respond to visitors and of the weekday ministry of the congregations in...
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Sung's Forever slated for fall.(Riviera Concepts to introduce new fragrance)
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