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Two strikingly beautiful churches I’m familiar with are Immaculate Heart of Mary on Polish Hill in Pittsburgh and St. Bernard’s in Mt Lebanon (Also Pgh). Very much different from one another.
Immaculate Heart was built in the late 1890s (I think) by Polish immigrants. The exterior is supposedly based on St Peters in Rome. My great-grandfather played a role in founding it. I was baptized there.
St Bernard’s cornerstone was laid in 1923 and is established in the heart of an affluent suburb. It consists of the church, a rectory, convent, and school. The church is such an accurate rendering, inside and out, of French Gothic architecture that they say you could put it in the south of France and it would look like it had been built there during the French Gothic period.
I had been my family’s home parish from 1980 until my mother was buried from there a year ago tomorrow.
Many beautiful pics online
Immaculate Heart was built in the late 1890s (I think) by Polish immigrants. The exterior is supposedly based on St Peters in Rome. My great-grandfather played a role in founding it. I was baptized there.
St Bernard’s cornerstone was laid in 1923 and is established in the heart of an affluent suburb. It consists of the church, a rectory, convent, and school. The church is such an accurate rendering, inside and out, of French Gothic architecture that they say you could put it in the south of France and it would look like it had been built there during the French Gothic period.
I had been my family’s home parish from 1980 until my mother was buried from there a year ago tomorrow.
Many beautiful pics online