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- St. Charles / Resurrection Cemeteries
Today, St. Charles/Resurrection Cemeteries serve Catholics...
- St. John Cemetery
The Saint John’s Cemetery Corporation was created in 1872 by...
- St. Charles / Resurrection Cemeteries
2 Μαρ 2017 · Burial in the hallowed ground of a Catholic cemetery reminds us of the burial of Jesus, and expresses hope in our own resurrection, when body and soul will be reunited. Our earthly body is an essential part of our human identity and serves as a vessel for our immortal souls.
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Today, St. Charles/Resurrection Cemeteries serve Catholics throughout the area. In 2007, St. Charles/Resurrection Cemeteries were transferred from the Diocese of Brooklyn to Saint John’s Cemetery Corporation to enhance the supervision and operation of these cemeteries.
The New York City Ballet Records are administrative records that primarily consists of rehearsal call sheets and performance records. There are a few folders that contain correspondence, clippings, memos, notes regarding performances in Berlin, and royalty agreements.
This is a list of notable cemeteries in New York City. New York City Marble Cemetery, [4] East Village, the second oldest non-sectarian cemetery in New York City. Saint Peter's Cemetery, West New Brighton. Oldest Catholic Cemetery on Staten Island, dating from 1848. ^ "African Burial Ground National Monument". U.S. National Park Service.
Some remains have been reinterred to Calvary Cemetery, Queens, NY - Section:4B, while other remains were claimed by family members and buried elsewhere. The cemetery was located formerly located on E 11th Street between 1st Avenue and Avenue A in Manhattan.