Our Lady of Sorrows in Jersey City
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Our Lady of Sorrows was founded in 1914. This church was dedicated in 1935. Erected in modern Romanesque style with a seating capacity of 600. people.
Manifested in Lombardy (Northern Italy) in the 10th and 11th centuries and characterized primarily by blind arcades along gables, parapets and campaniles � is aglow in an orange and blond matrix of brick and limestone..
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Our Lady of Sorrows in Jersey City, Our Lady of Sorrows, Romanesque Architecture, Church, Catholic Church, Catholic, Archdiocese of Newark, Greenville, Jersey City, Hudson County, Gateway, The Gateway Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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