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A parish of 100 people should be closed down. But I will not ruin this nice thread with a debate about that…
Some of you need some serious perspective regarding the state of the Catholic Church in the United States.A parish of 100 people should be closed down. But I will not ruin this nice thread with a debate about that…
Here you go Tis_Bearself.I actually am old enough to remember that basilica before the latest restoration, when it was blue-green inside and quite dark in there.
Much nicer now.
As a member of a parish with fewer than 100 people, I am grateful that my bishop sees things differently.A parish of 100 people should be closed down. But I will not ruin this nice thread with a debate about that…
Good eye!!! The stained glass windows were replaced with plain ones when the basilica was restored according to the original vision of architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Archbishop John Carroll.Looks like they took out some (or all?) of the stained glass windows to bring in more light?
Correct. After they were removed from the basilica, they were installed inside the St. Louis church in Clarksville, Md. By the way, eight of them were 14 feet tall!I wonder what they did with the stained glass windows. I agree the building is better without them and they weren’t added till 1940 anyway so they weren’t part of the original plan, but I would be interested to see the windows in a museum or in some other church where they might fit better.
Edited to add, aha, I found where they went. To St. Louis’ 2006 new church in western HoCo. Looks like I’ll have to make a little road trip there.
http://www.stlouisparish.org/stained-glass-windows/
I used to! I am an Aggie who is now a Former Student.You live in the Bryan area?