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Briefly

Carnivale at Grace Cathedral featured glamorous fashion and a sense of community among journalists. The event encouraged connection, with attendees sharing experiences and warmth regardless of spiritual beliefs. Rev. Miguel Bustos emphasized the church's role in providing support during the AIDS crisis, holding up to 35 funerals weekly when others turned away the community. The night facilitated new friendships and discussions about media among attendees, culminating in a shared understanding of challenges faced in the journalism landscape.
Limb placement is a lowkey suggestion in a ballgown and what better place to test minor acrobatic miracles than at Grace Cathedral?
Carnivale blessed me with good gossipers and genuine connection for two years running. Here is a community that welcomes you in regardless of spiritual background; also one that never wastes good lighting.
It turns out they held up to 35 funerals a week during the AIDS crisis when other churches turned them away. Church shouldn't just be a place for solemn religious events; it's a place for community to break bread together.
I found my Unholy Trinity of ladies with nothing but hot tea and a shared history of deadlines, rent hikes, and well-timed career choices.
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