St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Shrine
12 July 2018As Fr. Charles Connor concludes his tour of the Big Apple, he recounts the great contributions Italian immigrants made to the city's Catholic history, especially St. Frances Xavier Cabrini.
Fr. Charles Connor explores New York's colonial history, and the role one of the city's most influential saints, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, had on its faith.
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As Fr. Charles Connor concludes his tour of the Big Apple, he recounts the great contributions Italian immigrants made to the city's Catholic history, especially St. Frances Xavier Cabrini.
Fr. Charles Connor discusses the establishment of the Dominican Order in America, tracing their history from their arrival in New York to the founding of the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer.
Fr. Charles Connor meets up with life long New Yorker and Cathedral rector Fr. Robert Ritchie to discuss the day-to-day maintenance of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Fr. Charles Connor visits Cardinal Egan to discuss his experience during 9/11 and how the Cathedral helped the city heal following the devastating terrorist attack.
Fr. Charles Connor tours the inside of St. Patrick's Cathedral on fifth avenue, as he shares the history behind the Catholic edifice that St. John Paul II dubbed ``The Cathedral of the Capitol of the World.''
Fr. Charles Connor visits the grave sites of notable Catholics buried at St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, including Venerable Pierre Toussaint, John Curry and Countess Annie Leary.
While continuing to explore St. Patrick's Old Cathedral and its history, Fr. Charles Connor recalls how New York's growing Catholic population also stirred up anti-Catholic sentiments around the city.
Fr. Charles Connor remembers the struggles Catholic immigrants faced in America as he visits St. Patrick's Old Cathedral in New York.
Fr. Charles Connor continues his journey to St. Peter's Church on Barclay Street, where St. Ann Seton cemented her decision to convert from Anglicanism to Catholicism.
Fr. Charles Connor's journey through New York takes him to St. Peter's Church on Barclay Street, the oldest Catholic church in Manhattan.
Fr. Charles Connor stops by the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton to reflect on how the events in her life shaped her relationship with God.
Fr. Charles Connor explores New York's colonial history, and the role one of the city's most influential saints, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, had on its faith.
Fr. Charles Connor explores New York's colonial history, and the role one of the city's most influential saints, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, had on its faith.
Fr. Charles Connor stops by the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton to reflect on how the events in her life shaped her relationship with God.
Fr. Charles Connor's journey through New York takes him to St. Peter's Church on Barclay Street, the oldest Catholic Church in Manhattan.
Fr. Charles Connor continues his journey to St. Peter's Church on Barclay Street, where St. Ann Seton cemented her decision to convert from Anglicanism to Catholicism.
Fr. Charles Connor remembers the struggles Catholic immigrants faced in America as he visits St. Patrick's Old Cathedral in New York.
While continuing to explore St. Patrick's Old Cathedral and its history, Fr. Charles Connor recalls how New York's growing Catholic population also stirred up anti-Catholic sentiments around the city.
Fr. Charles Connor visits the grave sites of notable Catholics buried at St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, including Venerable Pierre Toussaint, John Curry and Countess Annie Leary.
Fr. Charles Connor tours the inside of St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue, as he shares the history behind the Catholic edifice that St. John Paul II dubbed "The Cathedral of the Capitol of the World."
Fr. Charles Connor visits Cardinal Egan to discuss his experience during 9/11 and how the Cathedral helped the city heal following the devastating terrorist attack.
Fr. Charles Connor meets up with lifelong New Yorker and Cathedral rector Fr. Robert Ritchie to discuss the day-to-day maintenance of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Fr. Charles Connor discusses the establishment of the Dominican Order in America, tracing their history from their arrival in New York to the founding of the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer.
As Fr. Charles Connor concludes his tour of the Big Apple, he recounts the great contributions Italian immigrants made to the city's Catholic history, especially St. Frances Xavier Cabrini.