Inna De Yard: The Holy Trinity Cathedral
Jan 26th, 2011 | Category: Special Reports | 5:16The Inna De Yard series continues tackling the subject matter of Jamaica's capital with the Holy Trinity Cathedral. The religious landmark is covered from ceiling to floor with restored artwork from the early 1900's. Reverend Monsignor Kenneth Richards details the role of the cathedral in the community, involvement in tourism, and history.
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