For a while, many links on the right side of the blog were not redirecting to the right website. So, I was able to fix MOST of the links as well as add more parish links.
Just small details to make this blog better.
A tribute to the treasure trove of ecclesiastical art and architecture in the Diocese of Toledo.
For a while, many links on the right side of the blog were not redirecting to the right website. So, I was able to fix MOST of the links as well as add more parish links.
Just small details to make this blog better.
One day in June, I went around Toledo and took many distance photos of churches. The main theme of these photos is to not only show the church from a distance, but also its surroundings to see how the church shaped its neighborhood.
This first photo is St. Rose in Perrysburg looking from the city of Maumee. I love the river side view and the steeple rising above the treetops. Easily one of my best photos that day.Back in March, I took a drive out to the small town of Bismark to see what they did to the land that St. Sebastian was located. I was very surprised not just to find a memorial there, but sitting on top were 3 bells! I don't know if the bells were the originals at St. Sebastian or were newly casted. One thing I do know is they were definitely painted that color. All 3 bells had a rope that I wanted to pull so badly, but it might've annoyed the senior living home across the street.
The original path is the same. The middle plaque says "The Former Site Of St. Sebastian Church, Bismark, Ohio." Below is a timeline of the church. On the left is an image of the original church and on the right is the church that was recently torn down. This memorial is fairly new as it was erected in 2023.
I also have photos of Assumption in Reed, so I'll post those soon.
One of the parishioners at St. Adalbert & Hedwig sent me various images of their bells.
Both bells were casted by the E.W. Vanduzen Co. in Cincinnati. The high bell ring an A tone and the bourdon bell rings an F# tone.
Excited to share that Jeremy Slovak has started posting here on the "Catholic Toledo" blog. Jeremy has created a YouTube channel, "Church Bells of the Toledo Diocese," and lives in the Toledo area. Looking forward to more of your contributions, Jeremy!