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Homily for Requiem Mass of Michael Carson, 20 November 2021
Readings OT: Wisdom 3:1-6, 9 [2, short form] Ps: 25 [2] NT: Romans 8:31b-35, 37-39 [6] Alleluia verse: John 6:39 [...
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The following was distributed on the Classics listserv email discussion list today. LATIN LITURGY ASSOCIATION, INC, PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER 4...
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Doug Kmiec had a rather unpleasant experience at Mass last Sunday, when he was refused Holy Communion on the grounds of his open and unapolo...
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I'm Orthodox, and I agree, that is *#@& ugly!
You gotta give some kind of warning on that link! It's worse than the L.A. Cathedral!
Yeesh, that was so ugly I cringe just thinking about it. I can't decide what part was worst, although the word "stoplight" immediately springs to mind.
Surely, they do not worship the same God as we. How did they even get away with that?
If you go back to the site (i.e. the Closed Cafeteria blog), you can see before and after pictures of a church that has been "reversed renovated". So there is some hope. They should send this architect to renovate the ugly church of this post.
The link is:
http://closedcafeteria.blogspot.com/2007/06/before-and-after.html
I quite liked it, except for the traffic lights and the crucifix (it wasn't one really). The tabernacle is nicely tent like and the altar sure seems solid. I have also always liked science fiction.
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