St. John the Divine is an iconic cathedral located in Manhattan, New York City. Officially known as the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, it is one of the largest cathedrals in the world and serves as the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. The cathedral is renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture, expansive interior, and artistic features, including intricate stained glass windows and sculptures. Construction began in 1892 and continues to this day, making it a remarkable blend of historical and ongoing artistic endeavors.
St. John the Evangelist's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1907.
Community of St. John the Divine was created in 1848.
Sisterhood of St. John the Divine was created in 1884.
Madeleine L'Engle is buried in the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in Manhattan. She passed away on September 6, 2007 from natural causes.
St John teaches us that Jesus was both human and divine
St. Clare's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1903.
St. Lucy's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1915.
St. George's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1840.
St. Veronica's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1887.
St. Elizabeth's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1929.
John Herbert Latham has written: 'The Revelation given to St. John the Divine' -- subject(s): To 1900, Commentaries, Bible
St. Francis Xavier Church - Manhattan - was created in 1882.