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To: livius; Gamecock
In Charlottesville and environs I'm seeing a backing away from the "ugly is good" approach. My first parish has had the cinder block plastered over and some ornamentation applied while a "community room" has been built so that we don't have our Lenten soup and bread dinners in the same room as the one in which we worship.

My second, and, current parish not only has statues of Our Lady and our patron, St. Thomas Aquinas -- with CANDLE RACKS! O M G! And a nice icon of St. Dominic. The original awful glass is there, it's still kind of semi-"in-the-round" but the tabernacle has been moved to a place of prominence and, well, it begins to look like a church!

There's still too much polyester. I bought a nice altar "linen" for our chapel (the old one was was severely fonky). But the Tsarina of the Altar Guild insisted on synthetics because we haven't really thought about how to maintain our fabrics, so they still tend to "maintenance free"plastic. Darn.

14 posted on 10/30/2009 10:50:30 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (Oh Mary, conceived without sin: pray for us who have recourse to thee.)
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To: Mad Dawg
I'm seeing a backing away from the "ugly is good" approach

Actually, even here in Florida, a liturgical and ecclesiastical wasteland, I'm seeing that too. I think there's hope...

37 posted on 10/30/2009 5:42:27 PM PDT by livius
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