I hope you will consider taking a trip to Marine, Illinois to photograph St. Elizabeth Catholic Church on Windmill Street. And, while you are there, visit with the wonderful Monsignor. http://www.dio.org/directory/details/parishes/st.-elizabeth-4.html
Anon, I was there, and now I wish that I stayed for Mass: I don't feel very well and may miss making my Sunday obligation! I will post the photos soon; I have number of other photos I'm working on already.
I hope you will consider taking a trip to Marine, Illinois to photograph St. Elizabeth Catholic Church on Windmill Street. And, while you are there, visit with the wonderful Monsignor. http://www.dio.org/directory/details/parishes/st.-elizabeth-4.html
ReplyDeleteWere you by chance at the Cathedral at ~5:00 p.m. yesterday? If so, just wondering if you plan to post those photos.
ReplyDeleteKay, Thanks for the recommendation.
ReplyDeleteAnon, I was there, and now I wish that I stayed for Mass: I don't feel very well and may miss making my Sunday obligation! I will post the photos soon; I have number of other photos I'm working on already.
only you can make a plastic nativity scene look classy.
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ReplyDeleteI thought it had charm!
My brother is permanent deacon at SJB Gildehaus. I'll have to forward your blog post to him! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are great and the church looks beautiful.
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