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A packed crowd listens as Bishop Robert Cunningham gave the Homily during the final Mass at Holy Trinity Church on Park Street in Syracuse. The North Side church opened in 1891. It will now merge with St. John the Baptist Church on Court Street.
Stephen D. Cannerelli / The Post-Standard
Syracuse is the new Dearborn and there are many others forming.
Refugees have been pouring into the U.S. and they are 75% Muslim. Some countries will only take Christians. We do the reverse.
An historic Catholic Church, Holy Trinity, was purchased by a Muslim and is being renovated by the Muslim community with tax dollars.
More than 10,000 crosses were painted over inside and six on the outside were cut down. These are historic crosses.
The new owners are erasing, not only crosses, but the historic and rich history of the Italians and Germans who once worshipped there. All trace will soon be gone from this historic church.
No pictures or video of the crosses being removed were allowed to be taken but the crosses have to be stored somewhere on site...
...The Muslim community in Syracuse has largely grown because of Catholic Charities which has become a paid conduit for the refugees.
In case you were wondering what Catholic Charities does with your donations, wonder no more.
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