
I'm reposting this to compare the two photos. This is after it was rebuilt following the 1934 fire, and it's what it looks like today.
Photo provided by Adam Gibson.
A tribute to the treasure trove of ecclesiastical art and architecture in the Diocese of Toledo.
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In a way, I kind of like the post-1934 building better. It's kind of unique.
If you look up in the choir loft now, you can still see those two original, side windows on the front, partially covered up by the organ pipes. They were covered up from the outside when the new front facade was put on the church. I wonder what the windows portray.
Really? I'll have to look next time I'm in there.
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