One of the artists working on the mural restoration at St. Aloysius, Stephan Giannini, has a post on his website showing updates and explaining the process. You can see it HERE.
He has also assembled many photos of muralist Felix Lieftucher's other works and biographical information HERE.
Showing posts with label Bowling Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bowling Green. Show all posts
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Lieftuchter Mural to be Restored in BG
Friday, February 3, 2012
Friday, February 25, 2011
Monday, May 18, 2009
Monday, June 16, 2008
St. Aloysius, Bowling Green
Thursday, June 12, 2008
St. Aloysius, Bowling Green
Monday, June 9, 2008
St. Aloysius, Bowling Green
Sunday, June 8, 2008
St. Aloysius, Bowling Green
Sometimes I see something that really makes my blood boil. This is the sanctuary floor at St. Aloysius. That's some of the best tile work in the diocese.
Unfortunately, that's not just carpet. When, in the 70's, the sanctuary was changed, doubtless by people who blamed Vatican II for their own destructiveness, a concrete platform was poured directly over the tile. Vatican II never suggested anything quite like that.
In the 80's common sense returned, along with the crucifix, which was brought back from exile in the choir loft. At that time, an attempt was made to uncover the tile. They found out that removing a concrete platform stuck like glue to a work of art is close to impossible.
By the way, the same morons hacked out the tile from the aisles to install carpet.I remember the 70's well. That's a lot easier than understanding the 70's, much less condoning the atrocities committed back then.
Friday, June 6, 2008
St. Aloysius, Bowling Green
Magnificent.
I was going to give my opinion of the interior, but I've been given some details of what was done to the place back in the 70's, when there was a concerted effort, all over the country, to destroy every vestige of Catholic identity. I want to mull it over, along with the good repair jobs that have been done since, before commenting. That, and I have to get my blood pressure under control after learning what the numbskulls of the 70's did to a beautiful tile floor.Photos by Allan Dieball
St. Aloysius, Bowling Green
The Letourneau organ. You'll find all the details HERE.Photo by Allan Dieball, who has the fun of being the organist.
St. Aloysius, Bowling Green
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