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St. Benedict the Moor's Church (New York City) : ウィキペディア英語版
St. Benedict the Moor's Church (New York City)

The Church of St. Benedict the Moor is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 342 West 53rd Street, Hell's Kitchen (Clinton), Manhattan, New York City, New York.
==Parish==
In 1883 a black Catholic mission parish, St. Benedict the Moor's Church, was established by the Rev. Thomas Farrell to serve the African-American community in Lower Manhattan. It was the first church in the city for black Catholics〔David W. Dunlap, ''(From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship )''. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.) p. 219.〕 and the first north of the Mason-Dixon line.〔("St. Benedict the Moor Church" ), NYC AGO, accessed 21 March 2015〕 In 1892, the parish took over the former Third Universalist Church at 210 Bleecker Street, at a time when many African Americans lived in southern Manhattan.〔''(The World Almanac 1892 and Book of Facts )'' (New York: Press Publishing, 1892), p.390〕 It renamed that church for its parish.
As the black population moved north, in 1898 the parish took over the former Second German Church of the Evangelical Association at 342 W. 53rd Street in Hell's Kitchen, renaming it as St. Benedict the Moor's Church.〔 More change came by the end of the next two decades. In the 1920s, many of the parishioners moved with other African Americans to Harlem, New York,〔 which became a center of African-American life.
Since 1953 the church in Hell's Kitchen has been staffed by Spanish friars of the Third Order of St. Francis (T.O.R.), and it was rededicated in 1954. The parish has been reduced to mission status, and is maintained by members of the new Lumen Christi congregation. Although recommended for closure during an initial review, the Archdiocese announced on January 19, 2007 that the church would retain its parish status.〔Michael Luo, ("Archdiocese to Shut 21 N.Y. Parishes," ) ''New York Times,'' January 19, 2007, Retrieved 21 July 2011.〕

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