I don’t get it. That table is designed to look like something that a magician might own. I don’t see anything about it that represents Christ. I don’t see any place for the relic. Shouldn’t there at least be an altar stone?
Seriously? It looks like something made by Black and Decker, not something to be used for liturgy. It needs a vice on top, a mini fridge and a shop vac stored underneath.
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This is in the sacristy at St Escher’s Parish in Leeuwarden, Netherlands.
Style is a reflection of the faith that inspired the design.
I don’t get it. That table is designed to look like something that a magician might own. I don’t see anything about it that represents Christ. I don’t see any place for the relic. Shouldn’t there at least be an altar stone?
How about another "impossible"? Press reports that the Pope is endorsing same-sex "civil unions"? What the...…….?????
Seriously? It looks like something made by Black and Decker, not something to be used for liturgy. It needs a vice on top, a mini fridge and a shop vac stored underneath.
I agree, ByzRus; it looks like it belongs in a garage.
Relics are properly placed in the floor/ground under altars, not in the altars themselves.
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