Faith facts about Haitian New Yorkers
Haitian Mother Lange started with her own money the first school for Black children in the United States in 1819.
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by Tony Carnes | Jul 8, 2021 | Haitians, Retros | 8 |
Haitian Mother Lange started with her own money the first school for Black children in the United States in 1819.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Apr 5, 2015 | Evangelical Protestants, Other Protestants, Religions, Statistics | 12 |
Most of these Protestants are evangelicals who make up 15-21% of New York City metro area adult residents. Updated for new figures on NYC released Sept 22, 2015.
Read Moreby Debbie Yeung | Aug 15, 2011 | Art & Faith, Bible NYC, Manhattan, Retros | 15 |
The King James Bible is like the Mount Rushmore of American culture.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Dec 8, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City | 7 |
Lower East Side, Manhattan. Photo by A Journey through NYC religions There was not much happiness...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Jul 26, 2010 | Mexicans, Muslims, Sunset Park, Turks | 9 |
The religious center of the Mexicans in Sunset Park is the huge Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help on Fifth Avenue and 59th Street.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Jul 19, 2010 | Sunset Park | 6 |
Recently, our census traveled again to Brooklyn CD 7 Sunset Park. We first visited Sunset Park in...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Jun 4, 2010 | Faith-based social services, Manhattan | 0 |
Last, November the Bowery Mission celebrated its 130 Anniversary and the 100th Anniversary of its...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | May 22, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Postsecular City | 3 |
After three decades of rapid evangelical church and ministry planting in the New York City...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | May 18, 2010 | Italians, Retros, S.I. | 7 |
During our census this week, we visited the Garibaldi-Meucci Museum, which is their old house...
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