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To: NYer
I've never been to Orange County, but I'm going to assume it gets a lot of sunshine throughout the year. The Crystal Cathedral is a overlarge greenhouse. In my opinion, the cost of cooling the interior is a deal killer.

Additionally, the building is not really suited to Catholic worship . . . unless the spend a few million more reconfiguring the interior.

It was purpose-built for a television ministry.

18 posted on 07/25/2011 4:10:15 PM PDT by Oratam
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To: Oratam

Yeah it true maybe need little remodeling LOL!

I tell you one thing you could really see Crystal Caterhail from 5 freeway going into Anaheim very breath taking after you see through LA Smog LOL!


20 posted on 07/25/2011 4:12:22 PM PDT by SevenofNine (We are Freepers, all your media belong to us ,resistance is futile)
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To: Oratam

Yes, Orange County, CA gets lots of sunshine. No, the Chrystal Cathedral is not a greenhouse. That matter was thought through when the church was designed. I have been inside on several occasions on sunny days. It is quite comfortable inside, and it does not cost a fortune to maintain comfortable temperatures.

It is a beautiful house of worship with a spectacular pipe organ. Obviously, it will require the design and building of an altar. Also, the addition of kneelers, although it would be nice if they could do so while keeping the existing pew seats which are quite comfortable.

In my opinion as a former resident of the Diocese of Orange, every diocese should have a beautiful and functional cathedral as a focal point of community worship. The Chrystal Cathedral would meet the needs of the diocese at a significantly lower cost than building a new facility from scratch.

We not live in the Diocese of San Bernardino which includes the Counties of San Bernardino and Riverside. As I recall, SB is the largest county in terms of square miles in the US. Riverside is about 4 times the size of Connecticut. The diocese was spun off from San Diego. Our cathedral is an old attractive but relatively small former parish church. Numerous diocesan services have to be moved to relatively new and much larger parish churches.

The Catholic Church in Southern California is vibrant and growing. Our Sunday Masses are full to standing room only in many parishes. We need more churches but we have a tremendous shortage of priests. Nearly all parishes in our diocese have only one priest.

Two months ago, I attended Sunday morning Mass in my former high school parish in New Rochelle, NY. A church that was chock full of worshipers 50 years ago was only 20% full for the 9AM Mass. Yet, the parish had three active priests and one retired priest in residence. It would be nice if my present California parish could “borrow” one of those priests.


38 posted on 07/26/2011 4:12:31 PM PDT by CdMGuy
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