If the streets of New York City could speak, they’d have tales of faith unlike any other. Of course, they’d also have stories of crime, destitution, and mayhem, but that’s another story.
If they could speak, they’d regale you with stories of saints like Mother Cabrini, Elizabeth Ann Seton, and Venerable Pierre Toussaint who in serving God served the struggling immigrant population. They’d speak of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen as he would make his way to the Adelphi Theater on 52nd Street, to film his show Life is Worth Living.
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