And a Blessed Immaculate Conception to all. Celebrations were a success as we began solemn Adoration at 8:00am, with Holy Mass at 9:00 and 5:00 and great dinner following. Lots of work went into planning and executing the day; thanks to all who participated! The day of Adoration was wonderful. As I popped in and out of church through the day, I rejoiced to think that here in this little town, the Holy of Holies waits for us, always with us, always inviting our love and communion. To worship Him is why St. Mary's is here - and why we are here. Venite Adoremus!
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Building Committee Interviewing Architects
The St. Kateri Building Committee has put in some long sessions lately as we tighten the lasso on the single biggest decision of the whole project: the choice of architect. Many portfolios were considered, consultation around the diocese was done, and eventually three were scheduled for interview.
McCrery Architects, Washington, D.C.
White and Borgognoni, Carbondale
Cram and Ferguson, Concord, MA
Each brings certain advantages, and each is expected to come in at a different price point. The last interview is scheduled for December 20th, after which we will submit a "Request for Proposal" to those architects under final consideration. This is somewhat analogous to a "bid", inviting specifics about services and fees.
McCrery Architects, Washington, D.C.
White and Borgognoni, Carbondale
Cram and Ferguson, Concord, MA
Each brings certain advantages, and each is expected to come in at a different price point. The last interview is scheduled for December 20th, after which we will submit a "Request for Proposal" to those architects under final consideration. This is somewhat analogous to a "bid", inviting specifics about services and fees.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Altar Society Christmas Party
Many were on hand for the celebration, which featured a festive setting, games, and great food, and even a crackling fireplace... sort of. On sale was jewelry and other items fashioned out of small scraps of stained glass recovered from tornado rubble. Very nicely done!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Repairs at St Mary's
Replacement of the dangerous soffits is nearing completion. The project was complicated by the difficulty of removing heavy concrete sections without endangering workers or windows. The concrete will be replaced with white aluminum soffits.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Field Trip #2: Belleville Area
Our second architectural tour took us to four recently/currently constructed churches in the St. Louis metro east area - all parishes in our diocese.
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Immaculate Conception in Columbia is a massive construction effort now underway.
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Holy Trinity in Fairview Heights is another very large church, recently consecrated.
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Corpus Christi in Shiloh is a smaller parish church, dedicated this year
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St. Clare O'Fallon, visible from I-64 at Green Mount Road, takes major design cues from the Basilica of St. Clare in Assisi, Italy
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Field Trip #1: Evansville
Members of the Building Committee toured some churches around Evansville in search of architectural ideas and inspiration! Select photos below:
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St. Phillip's Church near Mount Vernon, Indiana was recently built and offered some inspiring features.
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St. Agnes displays beautiful St. Meinrad sandstone inside and out.
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St. Boniface exemplifies German Baroque style
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Sacred Heart is a replica of the chapel of the Immaculate Conception at Mundelein Seminary
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St. Anthony displays slender columns and a striking mural of Christ Pantocrator in the apse
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St. Mary soars into Gothic arches, a ribbed ceiling, and features an interesting Baptismal font. Do you recognize the saint on the left in the grotto?
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St. Benedict Cathedral is in the Roman Basilica form, with a very Italian-looking belltower and a very nice baldacchino (the structure over the altar)
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