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I looked up the parish website stmarysalbany.com/. Established in 1885, the former church was destroyed by arson in 1989 and rebuilt in 1992.Thanks again for everyones thoughts. I had a productive meeting with the pastor yesterday. To clarify, the only other crucifix present is a small processional crucifix that was initiated by the current pastor. There are no other crucifixes in the parish. As far as what the image is of it may have to do with the fact that the previous church (it was gorgeous) burned down 20 something years ago. I think the image reflects “rising out of the ashes” or something.
All comments have been helpful to me. Thanks again for your (name removed by moderator)ut. I feel like I have a better grasp of various ways folks may view the image.
The style of the Nave looks very modern and I think you are correct, the art on the wall may very well have to do with the church coming forth from the fire which tried to destroy it. As such, it might mean a great deal to many of the parishioners who saw their church torched and who donated to rebuild it.
Not saying you should or should not proceed, but be aware of the history and the emotions that the piece may represent.
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