I do not know where you are from, but many modern churches borrow architectural styles from the area. In the United States, at least, that is mainly Protestant. I know in South Carolina, many Catholic Churches mirror the styles of the numerous Baptist churches in the area, simply because that is the cultural norm. One of the best examples of this is our Cathedral. Outside of the sanctuary and stations of the cross, it could easily be mistaken for another protestant church in the area, but it is still heavily reflective of the culture of South Carolinian Catholicism.
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The reason the Catholic Church has such a rich tradition is because we enculturate, that is, we present the vibrancy of the Church and Faith within the context of the local culture. We don’t need certain types of art or architecture to feel at home because our Church is living and breathing in the Holy Spirit and He sustains us.
God Bless,
Br. Ben, CRM