So sad, especially on Christmas Eve. This was our family church for many generations. Holy Trinity German Catholic Church. Built in 1840, I believe. My grandfather sang in the choir every Sunday, but especially memorable was Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. 🎵Stille Nacht 🎵
@Greenriver592 That's really New York people in Boston because there isn't such a huge international draw. Will live there. Remember New York not just because it's a world capital but also has the UN and it's a huge Haven for laundering illegal money like Miami. So people buy property now. You may not be wrong. I really don't know now that I'm thinking about it. I don't know maybe money laundering in the real estate market in Boston is also a major issue. But I can tell you it's a huge thing here in New York just like in Miami and Los Angeles
Historical buildings need to be preserved not destroyed. Rich people don't care who they hurt, how they hurt them, or what they destroy as long as they get what they want...... 😢😢😢💔💔💔💔💔😖
It is just a building. We don't know the history behind it. Maybe the building was decayed and the church couldn't afford to renovate it, they sold it, then they found another place to meet.
So sad, especially on Christmas Eve. This was our family church for many generations. Holy Trinity German Catholic Church. Built in 1840, I believe. My grandfather sang in the choir every Sunday, but especially memorable was Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. 🎵Stille Nacht 🎵
I agree. America doesn't honor it's historic buildings. They tore down Penn Station, Steinway hall,etc. You can never get these back.
....sadly, this is what its coming too.
Now it's filled with healthy happy families.
@@jamesbarry1673 Probably owned by billionaires who don't even live there.
@Greenriver592 That's really New York people in Boston because there isn't such a huge international draw. Will live there. Remember New York not just because it's a world capital but also has the UN and it's a huge Haven for laundering illegal money like Miami. So people buy property now. You may not be wrong. I really don't know now that I'm thinking about it. I don't know maybe money laundering in the real estate market in Boston is also a major issue. But I can tell you it's a huge thing here in New York just like in Miami and Los Angeles
Historical buildings need to be preserved not destroyed. Rich people don't care who they hurt, how they hurt them, or what they destroy as long as they get what they want...... 😢😢😢💔💔💔💔💔😖
God is dead. 🤷♂️
This is so sad. Terrible. People with money make me sick
I was kinda thinking the same thing. It’s downright Satanic.
Cry
It is just a building. We don't know the history behind it. Maybe the building was decayed and the church couldn't afford to renovate it, they sold it, then they found another place to meet.
I grew up in Boston, this seems morally wrong! Churches were revered, now it's just some architect drawing up plans, for a conversion.
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A wonderful use for buildings that have no more use🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Is it just me or does that lady walk really funny. I don’t know if she’s hella bull legged or something. It just looks funny
First 32 seconds, please don't do that again.
Too quick between each segment, not graceful, not enjoyable.