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Solomonson
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What do you prefer in a church building (parish church) from a liturgical and operational sense? A number of things are important to me.
What I like:
What I like:
- It has to be “liturgically correct” in a simple sense even if it’s not mandated by the Church. It has to have kneelers, the tabernacle in the rear center of the sanctuary, a proper crucifix with corpus on display, etc., unless there are serious reasons preventing this. Even the simplest and most economical buildings can be “liturgically correct.”
- I like buildings that place a person’s ability to view and hear the celebration over excessive ornamentation and brick-a-brac.
- I appreciate structures that are easy and low cost to maintain – both inside and out.
- Expensive structures or ornamentation that struggle to look humble.
- Designer churches whose designs derive from modern art.
- “Bowling lane” churches that make it very difficult to see or hear what’s going on atop the altar.
- Controversial decorations in any way.