The front page has one column headings: A CHURCH CRUSHED IN" A Congregation Overwhelmed By A Falling Wall" A Fearful Disaster In St. Andrew* Roman Catholic- NYC* Roof collapse disaster(1st report) This 8 page issue has news of the day with several interesting advertisements throughout. Offered to enhance your collectible interest: NEW YORK TRIBUNE, February 26, 1875* Church of St. ANDREW Roman Catholic Snow Storm NYC DISASTER 1875 Old Newspaper(Note: additional images are located below the description) Shown is an original& historic old newspaper. Combined Shipping Notice If the automatĬHURCH OF ST. We will still provide tracking and insure them at our expense. Every effort is made to ship all orders within 24 business hours of receiving payment. bound orders include delivery confirmation(if sent by USPS) and/or tracking(if sent by UPS) Expedited shipping is available for all orders upon request. orders include insurance and are guaranteed(at no additional cost to the buyer) All U.S.
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Minor margin wear, otherwise in nice condition. The article has much detail on the cathedral and dedicatory celebration. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City with headings: AN IMPOSING CEREMONY" Blessing Of The New Roman Catholic Cathedral" An Immense Attendance Of The Clergy And Laity. Patrick's Cathedral dedication* Best title to have Half page 5 has nice coverage on the dedication of the famed St. Offered to enhance your collectible interest: THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 26, 1879* St. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Roman Catholic Church DEDICATION 1879 NYC Old Newspaper(Note: additional images are located below the description) Shown is an original& historic old newspaper. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Is added to the cost of the item, when calculating the tax. Your countries customs tax, or VAT tax, is your responsibility, so please find out what it may be before bidding. UNLESS YOU ASSUME 100% OF THE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR DELAYS AND LOST ITEMS. 1- THEREFOR WE SHIP OVERSEAS WITH EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. REGISTERED MAIL IS NOT RELIABLE, ONCE THE PACKAGE LEAVES OUR HANDS. KNOWING WHERE YOUR PACKAGE IS AT ANY TIME, ATTEMPTS TO DELIVER YOUR PACKAGE, OR THE ACTUAL DELIVERY OF YOUR PACKAGE, CAN ONLY BE KNOWN WITH ELECTRONIC TRACKING INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Good luck bidding! Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE 800圆00 INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE TAKE NOTE BEFORE BIDDING! CLIENTS OVERSEAS HAVE TOLD US THAT INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMS DELAYS. Its hanging length is approximately 16 inches. Sent in from one of the convents we work with and it’s in wonderful antique condition. Other Christian denominations burn the lamp to show that the light of Christ always burns in a sin-darkened world. The sanctuary lamp may also be seen in Eastern Orthodox Churches. It is also used in Lutheran churches to represent the presence of God. The sanctuary lamp is placed before the tabernacle or aumbry in Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, and Anglican churches as a sign that the Blessed Sacrament is reserved or stored. The General Instruction of the Roman Missal in the Catholic Church, for instance, states(in 316) In accordance with traditional custom, near the tabernacle a special lamp, fueled by oil or wax, should be kept alight to indicate and honour the presence of Christ. Not only as an ornament of the altar, but for the purpose of worship. Christian churches often have at least one lamp continually burning before the tabernacle.