That’s funny! By the way, our Cathedral of SJB in Charleston has a MUCH better paint job now. Please get a newer picture up on here! I used to serve Mass for Bishop Unterkoefler, who, with the best of intentions, turned a sublime save into merely an adequate one. I’d say the Cathedral looks as good right now as it ever has in the 51 years I’ve been tracking it.
Horrible design with due to the forest of columns columns and those liturgical chutes, among other things. Not sure what the stained glass is achieving. It just adds to the chaos.
The statues and crucifix look positively lost in whatever you would call that setting.
Dreary. It probably smells in there on damp/humid days.
Bonus: Appears the option of Jesus being beamed up exists. I wouldn't blame him for exercising the option.
Love the liturgical sandwich board. I wonder what committee breathlessly met with Fr. getting his buy-in to display something that no one can see unless directly in front. Maybe its BOGO day!
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That’s funny.
LOL!!
That’s funny! By the way, our Cathedral of SJB in Charleston has a MUCH better paint job now. Please get a newer picture up on here! I used to serve Mass for Bishop Unterkoefler, who, with the best of intentions, turned a sublime save into merely an adequate one. I’d say the Cathedral looks as good right now as it ever has in the 51 years I’ve been tracking it.
Ugly as sin.
Flintstones, meet the Flintstones....!
Horrible design with due to the forest of columns columns and those liturgical chutes, among other things. Not sure what the stained glass is achieving. It just adds to the chaos.
The statues and crucifix look positively lost in whatever you would call that setting.
Dreary. It probably smells in there on damp/humid days.
Bonus: Appears the option of Jesus being beamed up exists. I wouldn't blame him for exercising the option.
Love the liturgical sandwich board. I wonder what committee breathlessly met with Fr. getting his buy-in to display something that no one can see unless directly in front. Maybe its BOGO day!
It looks like a museum exhibit. How prescient.
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