In a letter delivered last week to Archbishop Dolan, parishioners requested that the church be reopened and that Mass be celebrated there at least twice a month, citing their rights under canon law.
Advocates worry the closure could signal another parish merger and, eventually, redevelopment of the site.
Village Preservation, the Lower East Side Preservation Initiative and the East Village Community Coalition have also urged the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission to protect the historic church, an architectural anchor of the neighborhood's 19th-century Kleindeutschland community.
Find the petition about landmarking here.
A group of residents and parishioners is hosting a prayer vigil outside the church on Friday evenings at 7 — a gathering they plan to continue weekly at this time. You can follow the Facebook group Save Most Holy Redeemer Historical Church here.
Photos: Jennifer Kellow Fiorini (top); Gladys Cortez-Feliciano (second)
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