http://derekwongphotography.com/blog/2013/10/audrey-chris-halekulani-hotel/
This lovely couple kindly shared their wedding photos, and there you can see some more of how the church is arranged. The priest’s podium must have been on the altar level, up all the steps. Abercrombie’s was lower and the wooden wall must be at altar level, in the alcove-like area, whereas to the side of Abercrombie’s was the doorway. The marble-like thing is the baptismal font, apparently. While looking for these photos, I found quite a few images of the church choir; spotted Fuddy in none of them. The priests I found in the image search weren’t the guy who spoke at her funeral. btw, I learned that Catholics don’t give any eulogy at a Requiem Mass, but the video refers to the priest’s address as “the sermon.” It’s not a formal eulogy. It appears as if they did splice together footage from various events because even if they moved some items (like the flowers or the easels) for the services, I don’t think they would have moved all those funeral wreaths. Where would they have put them for the Mass? Later on, they may have put them into the limousine for transport to the cemetery (if that’s what happened next), but they seemed to be missing during the Mass and then reappeared for the final farewell walk-by. I’ll view it one more time to watch those red chairs and the lady with the bun.
Wow, that was a beautiful wedding. What a gorgeous building that is. Thanks for that link.
Weddings make me so happy. I always hope and pray that the joy of that day follows the couple for a lifetime even while it grows deeper and more pure. I’m an incurable romantic.
I’ll look over the layout. Lots of steps. Lots of windows.