From the past to the future. This is looking very interesting. Thanks to Daniel DeGreve for the photographs. More on the way tomorrow.
A tribute to the treasure trove of ecclesiastical art and architecture in the Diocese of Toledo.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Assumption, Reed Township
Monday, March 28, 2011
Assumption, Reed Township
No longer in use, Assumption Church is located a few miles south of Sorrowful Mother Shrine. According to a parish history, the church was designed in 1907 by Erhard Brielmaier and Sons, prominent architects of Milwaukee. More information about Brielmaier HERE.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
St. Gaspar del Bufalo, Marywood
Built in 1884.
The church was originally known as St. Michael's, until several parishes were consolidated under the name St. Gaspar del Bufalo (founder of the Precious Blood order.)
Marywood is also referred to as "Frank," as that was the original name of the area.
This church is very close to the Sorrowful Mother Shrine in Bellevue.
The church was originally known as St. Michael's, until several parishes were consolidated under the name St. Gaspar del Bufalo (founder of the Precious Blood order.)
Marywood is also referred to as "Frank," as that was the original name of the area.
This church is very close to the Sorrowful Mother Shrine in Bellevue.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Our Lady of Consolation Shrine Park, Carey
According to a history of the shrine, the Stations of the Cross in the Shrine Park are from Italy, and were dedicated in 1939. They were re-bronzed recently.
Note the soldier threatening Simon of Cyrene.
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.
Jesus falls the second time. (Note how He is almost falling out of the boundaries of the sculpture.)
Note the soldier threatening Simon of Cyrene.
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.
Jesus falls the second time. (Note how He is almost falling out of the boundaries of the sculpture.)
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
St. Michael, Findlay
At St. Michael's in Findlay (the new church on Bright Road), there is a beautiful series of stained glass windows of saints. It's easy to miss them, as they are in hallways and rooms to the right and left of the sanctuary. Well worth a look.
St. Peregrine, patron of cancer victims.
There are two windows of St. Michael the Archangel.
St. Hilary
St. Rose of Lima
St. John Vianney
St. Maria Goretti
St. Damien De Veuster (then Blessed).
St. Maximilian Kolbe
St. Elizabeth Seton, the first American saint.
St. Mary Magdalene
St. Catherine of Siena
St. Peregrine, patron of cancer victims.
There are two windows of St. Michael the Archangel.
St. Hilary
St. Rose of Lima
St. John Vianney
St. Maria Goretti
St. Damien De Veuster (then Blessed).
St. Maximilian Kolbe
St. Elizabeth Seton, the first American saint.
St. Mary Magdalene
St. Catherine of Siena
Monday, March 21, 2011
A Parallel Culture
There's a good article at First Things, about growing up Catholic, in the 50's, at St. Christopher's in Rocky River, Ohio.