Where is Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church 🏡?
2496 Marion Ave, Bronx, NY 10458
What is the phone number Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church 📱?
(718) 933-4400
What Clients Are Saying about Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church (on GG)
5 /5 Richard: Grew up in that church in the 1970
5 /5 Judy J. Nanan: Attending Sunday Mass here is very peaceful. I love the ambience of the church.
5 /5 jose q: I did my Communion and Confirmation there. Had ccd classes there. On Saturdays we had class in the morning and old Serials and Cartoons in the afternoon. It was a wonderful time.
5 /5 Natalie Quirindongo: I need a report every day. Through email or text or fax
Ediberto Perez: I was baptize in John 3;16. My greatest encounter with God was there. Pastor Cleofe was very wise I missed him so much. His teachings and guidance was of full testimony. I installed the phone system and security system. This is the Church if you want to grow spiritually.
rod jaglal: Fordham Manor has truly transformed my life, as well as the lives of many others who attend. If youre new to Christianity or simply seeking to grow in your faith, I highly recommend this church. The community here is warm, supportive, and grounded in love. Ive been blessed not only by the powerful teachings but also by the meaningful events and genuine connections Ive made.
Jo “Sweetjo”: St. Lucy is such a beautiful church. I’ve been coming here since I was a child, People come from everywhere to see and collect holy water from the Grotto, Be sure to bring an empty bottle or purchase rosary’s or other gifts from the shop inside.
Peace Dove: A very beautiful church where we attended Spanish Mass for The Spanish speaking community in this area. They came out in large numbers because of Independence Day celebrations and the public holidays. The Spanish community here is very devoted. After the 9am mass that lasted about 40mins we had exposition of the Blessed Sacrament to last till 12 noon. They have large enough space for parking and wheelchair accessible parking lot and steps at the church entrance but the church has wheelchair accessible entrance by the side facing the road through the Sacristy.
Lissette Rivera: I had a very unwelcoming experience here on more than one occasion. The Centro Carismatico Ushers are very rude—one man argued with me before getting into the confessional on one occasion because my mask was not up to his standards (yes, it was a standard cloth mask that covered my mouth and nose. I did not take it off once. I also sanitized. He argued that it didn’t go up high enough for his liking to cover my nose completely and tried to prevent me from entering the confessional. The priest said I was fine and there was no problem. On another occasion, I came to church and stepped out before Mass started because I came early to do my rosary, but the upcoming Mass was in Spanish (I prefer English). The ushers told me I could not leave the church because Mass was beginning soon. What? Since when am I forced to stay inside a church? The ushers are very unwelcoming. Over time, this parish has become very clique-y. If you’re not very charismatic, you won’t feel like you fit in, and the church doesn’t do much outreach to support those who are not into that. I have no problems with the priests—they are all wonderful. However, ushers and workers there need lessons on how to approach parishioners and talk to them like people.
S RR: Beautiful church considering the maintenance done on a 1904 church. I wish more was invested within the church and the school, as well as, the staff. They need more resources and its a great gem for the community.