
In Hamas attacks aftermath, a miracle in New York at Broadway and 51st
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The Hamas terror attacks in Israel and the aftermath gave the world one of the bleakest weeks in recent memory. In the midst of the grim news from the Middle East came a miracle.
It was so peaceful, so absolutely still, as we walked under the neon lights of Radio City Music Hall, then turning left and going down Broadway under its spinning lights and flashing show signs, walking behind Jesus, and a parade of priests and nuns, as New York stopped to see. Over a thousand faithful participate in a Eucharistic Procession through the streets, following a Mass celebrated by Fr. Mike Schmidt at St. Patrick's Cathedral, sponsored by the Napa Institute on Tuesday, October 10, 2023. (CNA/Jeffrey Bruno) Over a thousand faithful participate in a Eucharistic Procession through the streets, following a Mass celebrated by Fr. Mike Schmidt at St. Patrick's Cathedral, sponsored by the Napa Institute on Tuesday, October 10, 2023. (CNA/Jeffrey Bruno) Over a thousand faithful participate in a Eucharistic Procession through the streets, following a Mass celebrated by Fr. Mike Schmidt at St. Patrick's Cathedral, sponsored by the Napa Institute on Tuesday, October 10, 2023. (CNA/Jeffrey Bruno)
As America struggled to process events unfolding in Israel, something happened, just for a few moments, that stopped New Yorkers in their tracks. They craned their necks to get a look and fished out their phones to record what they saw on the streets of Manhattan on Tuesday, October 10.