A look at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in New York
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in New York City is a spiritual space that's uniquely Greek, but calls itself a house of prayer for all people. The church building was ruined during the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Today, the iconography reflects the events and first responders who were at the scene that day. CBS News has this report. For video licensing inquiries, contact: [email protected]

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Legends of Saint Nicholas

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The exhumation of Padre Pio. It was March 2, 2008.

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The Real Santa: What You Didn’t Know About Saint Nicholas

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How Orthodox Christians Worship (What To Expect On Your First Visit)

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St. Nicholas Orthodox Church & National Shrine | World Trade Center | New York

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The Only Church Destroyed on 9/11 Reopens as National Shrine

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Healing Prayer from Mount Athos - Byzantine Orthodox Chant for the Sick & Suffering

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THE ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH IN NEW YORK (2017)

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Saint Nicholas Church, Ten Years Later

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Greek Orthodox church reopens after being destroyed on 9/11

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Official St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine 4K Time-Lapse

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From Protestant Pastor to Orthodox Priest

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An Atheist Saw the Virgin Mary… Then Left Everything to Live in a Cave — Fr. Lazarus El Antony

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The Good Struggle: Life In A Secluded Orthodox Monastery

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Greek Orthodox Church becomes national shrine

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Why Are People Converting to Orthodoxy?

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He spent 70 years as a Monk, this is what he said about God-

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A Turkish family taught me this trick: Eggplants taste better than meat!

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Jonathan Pageau and Fr. Josiah On Sacred Architecture

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