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Marian_Carroll
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Okay, I’m sorry, but that just cannot be Our Blessed Mother now that I’ve looked at it again. Is someone SURE that’s who it’s supposed to be???Thats Mary?!? I always thought it was a statue of a Romulan…![]()
Thats what the Cathedral’s website says…it explains what each feature of the statue is supposed to represent…scary stuff :eew:Okay, I’m sorry, but that just cannot be Our Blessed Mother now that I’ve looked at it again. Is someone SURE that’s who it’s supposed to be???
For those who are concerned about things being too “effeminate” than this version of Mary ought to be perfect!Thats what the Cathedral’s website says…it explains what each feature of the statue is supposed to represent…scary stuff :eew:
I’ve seen lots of statues and artwork of the Blessed Mother and most look amazingly similar, even if one is slightly more oriental or hispanic or caucasian in appearance, or whether she has black, red, or blond hair. But that statue for me, is offensive because of what I see it representing - girl power and feminism. The blessed mother was humble, and that depiction of her is anything but humble - imho.For those who are concerned about things being too “effeminate” than this version of Mary ought to be perfect!
While Westerners may not like this version of Mary it is fitting for the culture served by this church. Mary is the mother of us all and be she portrayed as Asian, or any other race or nationality it is just as appropriate as the typical blonde-haired, blue-eyed American women. I have always liked Our Lady of Guadalupe because that is probably the closest to how the Blessed Mother really looked.
Almost sounds like the statue is of St Joan of Arc.I’ve seen lots of statues and artwork of the Blessed Mother and most look amazingly similar, even if one is slightly more oriental or hispanic or caucasian in appearance, or whether she has black, red, or blond hair. But that statue for me, is offensive because of what I see it representing - girl power and feminism. The blessed mother was humble, and that depiction of her is anything but humble - imho.
You are right though, I don’t think it is effeminate at all. Feminist yeah; effeminate, no.
GOOD ONE !!I agree about the need for sensitivity to the culture which is served by the LA Cathedral.
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Funny you should mention that. I was going to ask if that was St. Joan. The only thing is that she is missing the shield and sword.Almost sounds like the statue is of St Joan of Arc.
Alison said:lol that’s ludicrous! Men/women missing Mass just because their socially conditioned outer standards do not correspond with the decor in a church???Shows how much they know what Mass is about!
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Huh? Maybe I am misinterpreting you but what you have said is ridiculous. We don’t need guns to protect ourselves from other upstanding gun owerns, rather, miscreants who may do us serious bodily harm, or do likewise to our family, friends, or even strangers.Do you really believe that the people who own guns actually need them for protection? Its saying, “we need guns to protect us from people who have guns”. Its a ridiculous argument and does not apply to the situation in the US.
My husband suggests that we decorate in the orange and black- the SF Giants!The color scheme is just all wrong. Should use team colors not that purple and green. Or do they only use purple in my state because of the Ravens.
By the way I’m just kidding if you couldn’t figure it out.
Actually you would be surprised. I feel and would hope that I have a firm sense of the substantial nature of the Church and its objective truth. However, I went to mass yesterday at a parish that had “mood lighting” and a projector stating the words of hymns and responses for the people. These things and the general decor of the church made me never want to come back - it was too “sleep-over” atmosphere and not focused on the awe inspiring dignity of the Holy Mass. There were many other problems but this was enough to make me feel very uncomfortable.Well, we have a very fine shade of pink on one of the walls in our church, and now I think about it, that must be what is driving all the young boys out of the church…![]()
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A agree Lux that this is a difficult thread. Men in general don’t analyse these things but subconsciously they note them as being uncongenial. Because they are not in the habit of verbalising or analyzing why they feel a certain way most won’t be able to answer your question yet the feeling is certainly there. I find myself often glancing around a modern or a weckovated old church and feeling I don’t belong here and yet I am in general fond of the modern minimalist approach in my home setting. Why?I think a point may have been hit on gothic appearance though, if some would view that as less effeminate, unless there is a way to dress it up to make it this way.
Maybe it is more cultural than physical.
I knew this would be a difficult thread as I know most men do not analyze things like this.
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