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St. Paul the Apostle Church (Manhattan)

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2014 St. Paul the Apostle Church 8 10 Columbus Avenue
2014 St. Paul the Apostle Church 8 10 Columbus Avenue

The Church of St. Paul the Apostle is a Catholic church on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is the mother church of the Paulist Fathers, the first order of Catholic priests founded in the United States

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St. Paul the Apostle Church (Manhattan)
West 59th Street, New York Manhattan

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Church of Saint Paul the Apostle

West 59th Street 405
10107 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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