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Home » Archive » East Harlem’s Saint Cecilia’s parish introduces immigrants, refugees due to meet Pope
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East Harlem’s Saint Cecilia’s parish introduces immigrants, refugees due to meet Pope

by Bill Moore photos September 18, 2015October 20, 2021

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At East Harlem’s Saint Cecilia’s parish, Catholic Charities Monsignor Kevin Sullivan recently introduced groups of Central American immigrants and refugees who will meet the Pope.

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