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- Norman
- Romanesque
- Byzantine
That’s gothic.
okee dokeThat’s gothic.
More like post-Gothic-revival.That’s gothic.
Maintenance costs are worth every penny!I love Mission Revival because such structures are maintainable. Some of these gingerbread fancy-schmanzy churches end-up falling down because they take too many resources to maintain.
Unfortunately, spectacular as it is in “real life” it does NOT photograph well.Except for its price and some of its furnishings, this place is really growing on me:
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/...thedral-of-our-lady-of-the-angels-wp-gfdl.jpg
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I didn’t really think too much of it until I celebrated the Mass in it and then it sorta hit me. Many church buildings are works of art in themselves. This building is all about presenting the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass as the absolute ultimate and divine work of art to man.
Where is the Tabernacle?Except for its price and some of its furnishings, this place is really growing on me:
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/...thedral-of-our-lady-of-the-angels-wp-gfdl.jpg
http://www.terragalleria.com/images/us-ca/usca35329.jpeg
I didn’t really think too much of it until I celebrated the Mass in it and then it sorta hit me. Many church buildings are works of art in themselves. This building is all about presenting the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass as the absolute ultimate and divine work of art to man.
Not really. Often the maintenance costs cannot be met.Maintenance costs are worth every penny!
As in many big, public, tourist attraction churches, where the Sacrament could easily be disrespected by hordes of people who have no idea what the Blessed Sacrament is and how it should be treated, the Sacrament in OLA is reserved in its own chapel outside the nave. OK: you have to be looking for it, but it is virtually soundproof and very intimate. It is truly a place for prayer.Where is the Tabernacle?
To the right of the altar in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel. The chapel is lit by a shaft of natural light from several stories above. It’s a gorgeous setting and it’s in full compliance with the GIRM:Where is the Tabernacle?
The fact that Churches are closing across the US has to do with plenty more than maintenance costs.Not really. Often the maintenance costs cannot be met.
It’s so sad that so many “ethnic” Catholic parish churches are being abandoned in parts of the USA. No priests to staff them, no faithful to fill the pews or pay for their maintenance.
If they were simpler (yet no less glorious) buildings, perhaps they could more easily be “moth-balled” for future generations. As it is, many will be lost.
Not really. As you enter the main ambulatory (entrance) it’s to your right. I agree with your comments about the soundproofing and the intimacy of the space though. One would not think of talking in that chapel.As in many big, public, tourist attraction churches, where the Sacrament could easily be disrespected by hordes of people who have no idea what the Blessed Sacrament is and how it should be treated, the Sacrament in OLA is reserved in its own chapel outside the nave. OK: you have to be looking for it, but it is virtually soundproof and very intimate. It is truly a place for prayer.
Except for its price and some of its furnishings, this place is really growing on me:
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/...thedral-of-our-lady-of-the-angels-wp-gfdl.jpg
http://www.terragalleria.com/images/us-ca/usca35329.jpeg
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Where is the Altar? Is that the Choir in the front right?