St. Patrick's Church is the largest Gothic Catholic Church in New York. It has a history of more than 130 years. It was the place where the Vatican Archbishop preached in the United States at that time. It is also the seat of the Archbishop of New York today. The Gothic towers and the polished bronze doors with exquisite sculptures all show the simplicity and elegance of the church's appearance. St. Patrick's Cathedral stands out from the rest of New York's busy Fifth Avenue. The double-tower-top church is simple in line, gray-white as a whole, and its magnificent interior space is shocking. It has a depth of more than 100 meters and a height of more than 10 floors. The top is a dome with complicated lines. The interior of the church is filled with an invisible dignity and tranquility in its golden glory. This hall, with 2400 seats, looks solemn and solemn against the soft light. Many people in the church pray, light candles, and feel the Lord's hearing quietly in their chairs. This is a good place to deal with God and relieve stress.