209 Broadway NY 10007 NEW YORK CITY | ||||
Descripción | Built in 1766, it is the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan, and one of the nation's finest examples of Late Georgian church architecture. WIKIPEDIA (15-01-2022) | |||
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Protección | In 1960, the chapel was named a National Historic Landmark; it was also made a New York City Landmark and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. | |||
Las campanas | “The tolling of this bell is, of course, in mourning for those who tragically lost their lives here. And it’s a reminder, for those who choose, that there’s eternal life; that God has received these gentle souls into the arms of his mercy.” the Rev. James Cooper, rector at Trinity Church. St. Paul’s Chapel is owned by Trinity Church, further down Broadway. The Bell of Hope was a gift from London’s St. Mary-le-Bow, which is the sister church to St. Paul’s Chapel. Installed in the churchyard of St. Paul’s Chapel in September 2002, the Bell of Hope is rung at a ceremony every year on September 11th. It has also been rung after the bombings in Madrid, 2004; London, 2005; Mumbai, 2008; Moscow, 2010; and the Boston Marathon, 2013; and for the shootings at Virginia Tech, 2007 and in Norway, 2011. Know more: https://walkaboutny.com/2016/09/11/the-bell-of-hope-at-st-pauls-chapel/ | |||
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Editor | LLOP i BAYO, Francesc | |||
Actualización | 2023-12-06 | |||
Campanas actuales |
Campana | Fundidor | Año | Diámetro | Peso |
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La campana de la esperanza | WHITECHAPEL BELL FOUNDRY | 2002 | 50 | 72 |
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