St. Vincent Ferrer Cathedral
St. Vincent Ferrer Cathedral is a prominent Roman Catholic cathedral located in New York City. It serves as the mother church of the Archdiocese of New York and is dedicated to Saint Vincent Ferrer, a Spanish Dominican friar known for his preaching and miracles. The cathedral features stunning Gothic architecture and is known for its beautiful stained glass windows.
The cathedral was completed in 1930 and is situated in the Upper East Side neighborhood. It hosts various religious services, including Mass and weddings, and is a popular site for both worshippers and tourists. The interior is adorned with intricate artwork and sculptures, reflecting its rich history.