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Melissa
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Who says the statue of the Sacred Heart has to be poorly placed?So…being surrounded by God’s creation in a space that will be consecrated to worship him somehow doesn’t cut it unless we have a statue of the Sacred Heart poorly placed somewhere in the middle of the sanctuary?
But why not have stained glass similar to what is in my parish? We have above and behind the altar four scenes of OT sacrifice (specifically, Abel, Noah, Abraham, Elijah) … at the left front (when you’re facing the altar) is a large stained glass depicting the joyful mysteries (Nativity is the largest, the other four surround it), to the right front are the glorious mysteries (‘featured’ mystery being the Resurrection). In the back (visible when you’re leaving) are the sorrowful mysteries (Crucifixion is the primary), and still more art. Or visit the cathedral of St. Louis (wow, we went there on a trip–talk about gorgeous!)
Now, I’m admittedly unlikely to go to Oakland (don’t know anyone there, and it’s pretty far away), so I’m not going to say anything about** this** cathedral+ w/o a completed virtual tour. But ‘surrounded by God’s creation’ just doesn’t seem to be as ‘lifting of mind and spirit’ as it could be (and perhaps that really ought to be ‘should be’).