Photos and video by Stacie Joy
Last evening, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, archbishop of New York, presided over a mass and ceremony to dedicate the newly restored bell tower at Most Holy Redeemer/Nativity Parish on Third Street between Avenue A and Avenue B.
The four clocks on the tower that reaches 232 feet have been in disrepair for the past two-plus decades.
Outside, parishioners and residents gathered as Cardinal Dolan blessed the bell tower ... and the clocks were to be illuminated for the first time.
There was a countdown to the big moment... then an awkward pause and some chuckles as it took a moment for the lights to come on...
The four clock faces on the circa-1851 church will now be illuminated...
You can read more about the church's history and the restoration project in the links below...
4 comments:
Beautiful - happy holidays!
Long live pagans.
After living nearby for 31 years and not hearing any bells for years, they went a little crazy with them on Sunday, and it got irritating for me. Hope the novelty wears off a bit for them.
Haha yeah the bells have been going insane but I thinker's been getting less now. I was hoping they'd have the whole top of the tower lit up but the clock is cool!
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