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Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Cathedral, located in Brooklyn, NY, is a vibrant and historic place of worship that offers a range of ministries and programs to its parishioners and the community.

With a focus on preserving and maintaining its beautiful buildings, the Cathedral relies on the financial support of its members and friends to continue its important work and provide sacraments such as Penance and Anointing of the Sick.

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  • Jodilynn DiPiazza
    Jodilynn DiPiazza
    5 months ago

    Absolutely Gorgeous gem of a church in Brooklyn nestled on a quiet residential block..

  • Annette Patterson
    Annette Patterson
    5 years ago

    Such a welcoming parish! I thoroughly enjoyed the mass. The Cantor sang beautifully in Arabic.

  • Siva Muthiah
    Siva Muthiah
    5 years ago

    Beautiful and what a bliss , thy place, devine ! Took my breath away my lady of Lebanon. Thank you for blessing Emerald Gem Exchange.

  • JIMMY SAADY
    JIMMY SAADY
    a year ago

    Probably the oldest Maronite church in the USA. The history behind the church is amazing the doors come from the World Trade Center site would original modern night. Church was established back in 1904 when the site was bought by the city to build a twin towers, they moved the doors over OK, and a piece of the cornerstone was found after the twin towers fell down and itโ€™s it resides in the churches hall. Itโ€™s a cathedral itโ€™s beautiful the people are beautiful. Come see something exceptional.

  • Natalia Spinelli
    Natalia Spinelli
    3 years ago

    the church originally housed the โ€œchurch of the pilgrimsโ€ in 1846. The Lebanese and Syrian used to live in the area where the World Trade Center was builtโ€“ that area used to be called โ€œLittle Syriaโ€ โ€“ when that area was built up (aka gentrification) they relocated to Brooklyn Heights 1900s. Today they live near Atlantic Avenue. The church doors were from a ship that was going to serve in WWII. There are also parts from World Fair 1939 built into the structure. Our family came here on a tour with NY Adventures - HIGHLY recommend their tours - true hidden GEM!

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