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St. Patrick's Cathedral

St Patrick's Cathedral - rendering of the new geothermal heating system for the church (Photo: © Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects

Warming Trend: Why New York Needs to Invest in Geothermal

This move will support the burgeoning industry, creating great jobs in installation and new related technologies.
By Zephyr Teachout
Pope Benedict XVI departing Vatican City by helicopter. (Getty Images)

A Glimmer of Pope? What Francis’ Visit Did to New York

It was nice to have the simple delight of having a news event about my faith that was not creepy.
By Alexandra Peers
Pope Francis talks to a New York City police officer while visiting the South Pool at the World Trade Center. (Photo: Getty)

Afternoon Bulletin: Pope Visits 9/11 Memorial, Historic TWA Center to Become Hotel

Pope Francis spoke before the United Nation's General Assembly about climate change, urging environmental protection, before arriving at the 9/11 Memorial for a visit and prayers.
By Lisa Brown
New York City is going crazy for Pope Francis- and the New York Pope is here to cover it all. (Photo: Twitter)

The New York Post Becomes the ‘New York Pope’ for the Day

By John Bonazzo
St. Patrick's Cathedral has undergone a nearly $200 million restoration.

Fit for a Pope: St. Patrick’s Cathedral’s $200M Restoration Draws to a Close

By Morgan Halberg
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 08: St. Patrick's Cathedral, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, is viewed on September 8, 2015 in New York City. Just in time for the arrival of Pope Francis later this month to hold mass at the church, a three-year restoration project at St. Patrick's is largely completed. The project at one of America's most popular churches cleaned the exterior of the church, repaired panels and stained glass windows and restored the large bronze doors at the Fifth Avenue entrance. St. Patrick's held its first Mass in 1879. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: St. Patrick’s Shows Off Renovations, Homeless Hashtag and More

By Grace Guarnieri
Subway ridership is at its highest levels since the 1940s. (Photos by Arman Dzidzovic/New York Observer.)

Afternoon Bulletin: Uber May Fire 700 Drivers, the City’s Longest Commute and More

By Catherine Rafter
The doors spent 8 months in Long Island City.

Doorway to Heaven: St. Patrick’s Cathedral Gets Its Bronze Doors Back

By Kim Velsey

O’Connor’s Last Mass Defies Stereotypes

By Terry Golway
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