To: AnAmericanMother
It’s often an interesting exercise to step into a strange church and play the game of “where do I genuflect?” I remember visiting one particularly awful modernistic church that looked more like the lobby of some alpine hotel than a place of worship. The tabernacle had been consigned to some “meditation room” off to the side.
9 posted on
06/24/2014 11:24:49 AM PDT by
COBOL2Java
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To: COBOL2Java
Apparently the new cool place to play "Hide the Tabernacle" is BEHIND the altar! It's in the center of the sanctuary and behind the altar, technically speaking, but it's invisible.
Been in a couple of churches here where I had to ask -
10 posted on
06/24/2014 11:30:04 AM PDT by
AnAmericanMother
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To: COBOL2Java
I’ve been to one of those too, and I don’t like it.
17 posted on
06/24/2014 5:07:50 PM PDT by
Salvation
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