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Joe, there are NO ugly Catholic churches … at least on the inside… if you get my drift!I guess the east coast and the south are just full of ugly
Joe, there are NO ugly Catholic churches … at least on the inside… if you get my drift!I guess the east coast and the south are just full of ugly
Interesting. I attended Mass there for about a year and a half and while it’s certainly a nice looking church, I wouldn’t put it on my top churches to visit. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, eh?[Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Harrisburg, PA,
I’m surprised that they are remaining open at all. A lot of churches around here in Pittsburgh and adjacent cities built for immigrants have been closed, repurposed or razed.In my area of the midwest, many lovely 19th century rural churches built by, mostly, German immigrants survive untouched. There was no money to renovate them. Congregations are now so small now, however, that they are threatened.
It is an must stop for those visiting the Alamo. Inside are the remains that were gathered of the defenders of the Alamo, after they had been burnt.How about the oldest Catholic Church of TX in San Antonio. San Fernando
What’s remarkable to me about St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York is the fact that the location was out in the country when the building was started in the mid 19th Century.Also, I would like to see St. Pat’s in New York someday.
Well, I was really just making the point that there are tons to see in the Northeast. The Harrisburg Cathedral is ranked as one of the nicest in PA, not necessarily in the whole Northeast.I attended Mass there for about a year and a half and while it’s certainly a nice looking church, I wouldn’t put it on my top churches to visit.
Gotcha. I couldn’t pass up an opportunity to take a poke at Harrisburg.Well, I was really just making the point that there are tons to see in the Northeast. The Harrisburg Cathedral is ranked as one of the nicest in PA, not necessarily in the whole Northeast.
I’ve been to this Cathedral with my mom, and we were given a tour by a local CAF member.The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels!
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