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The Immaculate Conception Cathedral, which had endured the use of its buildings as shelter by the homeless, has quietly had some of her parishioners remove the belongings of homeless people and removed them to an area around the Casa Del Nylon on the next block.
One of the squatters removed had fashioned his own shelter using cardboard and plastic crates in a nook alongside the catholic school across Jefferson facing 13th Street.
The area is now free of the man's bedding and clothing on hangers that he had used as his closet.
And a black woman who spends the day in full argument with herself had encamped in the doorway of the gift shop of the cathedral in the parking lot across 12th Street from the church.
Her belongings were picked up by several parishioners and moved to La Casa del Nylon despite her protests.
Now one can hear her arguments to the roar of the buses arriving and departing fro the Multimodal Terminal (the bus station) just a block away.
The diocese and church prelates will probably say that the parishioners were acting on their own in removing the eyesores from the front of the church and the premises of the school.
It is unknown where the man who had fashioned his shelter from cardboard and pieces of plastic crates and boards went.

One of the squatters removed had fashioned his own shelter using cardboard and plastic crates in a nook alongside the catholic school across Jefferson facing 13th Street.

Her belongings were picked up by several parishioners and moved to La Casa del Nylon despite her protests.
Now one can hear her arguments to the roar of the buses arriving and departing fro the Multimodal Terminal (the bus station) just a block away.
The diocese and church prelates will probably say that the parishioners were acting on their own in removing the eyesores from the front of the church and the premises of the school.
It is unknown where the man who had fashioned his shelter from cardboard and pieces of plastic crates and boards went.