[Magdalen] Visiting New York

Ann Markle ann.markle at aya.yale.edu
Tue Feb 6 04:05:10 UTC 2018


Oh, and I loved attending St. Luke in the Field(s?), which I found to be
high, but not nosebleed. It’s in Greenwich Village.

On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 11:02 PM Ann Markle <ann.markle at aya.yale.edu> wrote:

> I love the Cloisters,too, and highly recommend it. If you stay an extra
> day, Lynn can give you info on a very reasonable place to stay. I stayed
> there one night, but have forgotten the name.
>
> On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 4:54 PM Charles Wohlers <chadwohl at satucket.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I second the recommendation on the Cloisters. It's at the north end of
>> Manhattan, not near other attractions. IIRC, it takes a subway + bus, or
>> subway + walk up a steep hill to get there. That's why it's more of a day
>> trip.
>>
>> There are other museums, of course - the Metropolitan, MOMA, Guggenheim,
>> Museum of Natural History come to mind. There's also lots of music, etc.,
>> going on all the time. The New Yorker magazine (it's online) will have all
>> the info on that. Personally, I'd head for the Village Vanguard, but
>> that's
>> just me.
>>
>> You really need to stay an extra day or so just to do tourist stuff.
>>
>> I know nothing much of parishes in New York, but I do know that St. Mary
>> the
>> Virgin has a reputation as a liberal Anglo-Catholic parish.
>>
>> Chad Wohlers
>> Woodbury, VT USA
>> chadwohl at satucket.com
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ME Michaud
>> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2018 10:12 AM
>> To: magdalen at herberthouse.org
>> Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Visiting New York
>>
>> I think you would love The Cloisters (although it’s more of a day trip).
>>
>> St. Mary the Virgin (Times Square) is one A-C parish that doesn’t crap all
>> over women. Daily services, too.
>> -M
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, February 3, 2018, Claudine Chionh <anglican at claudinec.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hello pub.
>> >
>> > I've been subscribed but haven’t had much spare energy for this list or
>> > much other communication for a while. Some of you have seen some of my
>> > trials on Facebook, which often ends up being the one place I can keep
>> up
>> > with people when everything else feels too overwhelming.
>> >
>> > 2017 was a mixed year for me. My depression became barely manageable, my
>> > cat died, I ceased my IT consulting work, and went on unemployment
>> > benefits
>> > as a temporarily disabled person.
>> >
>> > Then I got a new cat, and got accepted into a PhD program at the
>> > University of Divinity (Australia's only specialist theological
>> > university,
>> > the former Melbourne College of Divinity). Like most Australian PhD
>> > programs, this is by dissertation only: a study of LGBTIQ Christian
>> > autobiography as a genre and as a form of practical theology.
>> >
>> > Now, ten years after my previous visit to North America, I am once again
>> > travelling with the World Student Christian Federation, as part of a
>> > delegation of faith-based organisations to the UN Commission on the
>> Status
>> > of Women, in March. I expect I will be in meetings/talks most of the
>> time,
>> > but will hopefully have a bit of time to look around New York again. If
>> I
>> > had only one afternoon to myself, what do you recommend I do or see? And
>> > any recommendations for a relaxed Anglo-Catholic parish?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Claudine Chionh
>> > Melbourne, Australia
>> >
>>
>> --
> Ann
>
> The Rev. Ann Markle
> Buffalo, NY
> www.onewildandpreciouslife.typepad.com
>
-- 
Ann

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