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2055, Coral Way, 33145, Miami, Miami-Dade County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 305-856-7449
strona internetowej: ololmiami.org
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 25.7509686, Longitude: -80.2275829
Lacey Elmange
::The staff is amazing
Pablo DePaulis
::I was invited by my extended family in Miami as I came for a few days and New Year celebration. I'm a Roman Catholic and so are they but for various reasons, including word of mouth they starting attending (Spanish) Mass at this Catholic church that follows the Lebanon Catholic rite. I was gladly surprised with it in all aspects. First of all the young but excellent priest is very approachable, spiritual, and his homily was very touching, and at the same time practical. The liturgy is a bit different but luckily they give a printout of the liturgy for that day so I was able to follow. It's 100% Catholic and obviously the priest consecrated the Body and Blood. Being a Eucharist Ministry at my Parish back home, Lector, etc, it was an important aspect. They have Masses in English and in Arabic too obviously. Anyway they also had a small get together after Spanish Mass I guess because it's New Year's Eve day and the Parishioners were super friendly and welcoming and we spoke to the priest for a few minutes who came to mingle with people. Very very nice and I'm very glad I went.
sandra montivero
::Roban en el parqueo
iris Montenegro
::Interactive mass and the priest teaches like he lived in Jesús Christ times! Very nice family ambient after the mass and the Lebanese food made with love by the awesome volunteers. God bless this church!!
Raymond Caram
::They have a young energetic monk as a priest, and he is very knowledgeable, plus he makes a lot of activities for the community