Sunday, March 8, 2026

An Ethiopian priest, dressed in a magnificent white cassock, distributes communion to the faithful of the Hamere Noah Covenant of Mercy church, located on a large vacant lot at the corner of St. Nicholas Avenue, near 135th Street, in the West Harlem neighborhood of New York City.

A scene worthy of a film: the sumptuous interior decoration and the ceremony, bathed in brilliant light, with the cross of Christ in the background. An Ethiopian priest, dressed in a magnificent white cassock, distributes communion to the faithful of the Hamere Noah Covenant of Mercy church, located on a large vacant lot at the corner of St. Nicholas Avenue, near 135th Street, in the West Harlem neighborhood of New York City. The camera follows and highlights the bright light that enters the church, the priest at the foot of the cross, and the congregation with fluid and precise movements, capturing panoramic shots and close-ups that reveal the priest's unwavering faith and his determination to serve the community—whether Christians, engineers, architects, or urban planners—and even the presence of the Holy Trinity. The soft sunlight highlights the texture of the building, and in particular the magnificence of the church, the religious service and all the activities that take place there.

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