American Photographer Mark Fisher

American Photographer Mark Fisher
An U.S. Army Veteran Established In Filmmaking And Photography

Monday, June 16, 2014

Grandmas Of The Bride • American Photographer Mark Fisher • Jamie Ann Cimmino





Grandmas Of The Bride

 • American Photographer Mark Fisher •

 Jamie Ann Cimmino

At The Most Precious Blood Church

In Manhattan, New York.

On The Wedding Day

Jamie Gagliiardotto And  William Cimmino 




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The Church of the Most Precious Blood is a Roman Catholic parish
 located in New York City. The parish is under the authority 
 and is the National Shrine Church of San Gennaro.
 Located on 109 Mulberry Street in New York, 
the Church of the Most Precious Blood
 is part of New York's Little Italy neighborhood. 
During the Feast of San Gennaro, which is held yearly in September, 
a celebratory Mass is held at the church on the last Saturday of September.
Following this, the statue of San Gennaro is taken from its home
 within the church on a procession through the streets of Little Italy. 
The building of this church was begun by the Scalabrini Fathers
 in the late 19th Century. 
The Scalabrini Order built the foundation but ran out of funding. 
The Franciscans then took over the parish and completed the church building. 
This church was built as an Italian National Parish, 
geographically located within the territory of Transfiguration Parish.
 This Church also houses the National Shrine to San Gennaro. 







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