The city is home to some of the most spiritually and culturally diverse areas in the world. Here are some of them.
This post first appeared in The New York Times – Travel. Read the original article.A Look Inside New York’s Swirling Kaleidoscope of Faiths
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Christ Assembly Lutheran Church, Church of the Heavenly Rest, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Deacon Anthony Mammoliti, Faith Bible Church, Freedom of Religion, Greek Orthodox Church, Green-Wood Cemetery (Brooklyn, NY), Gurdwara Sikh Cultural Society, hadar, Idris Guven, Ile Osunfikayo, Imam Tahir Kukaj, Jain Center of America, Jainism, Jocelyn Pierre-Louis, Lamiaa Rafaey, Liberty Church, miraj, Mormons (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), New York City, New York Metropolitan Area, our lady of sorrows, Pandit Vishnu Sukul, Public Research Religion Institute, Rabbi Aviva Richman, Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, Religion and Belief, Rev. Dr. Raymond Rivera, Rev. Dr. Robert M. Waterman, Rev. Manuel De Jesus Rodriguez, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, Roman Catholic Church, Santeria Faith, Sheila Carpenter, Shree Ram Mandir, Sister Clara Bravo, St. Athanasius Roman Catholic Church, St. Dominic Roman Catholic Church, St. Luke Roman Catholic Church, St. Patricks Church, Virgin Mary & Saint George Coptic Orthodox Church, vis-photo, Vishnu Mandir, Voodoo, Vyaas Sukul, Wat Buddha Thai Thavorn Vanaram
