tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450626869303471458.post7485577206670617566..comments2024-02-20T21:53:17.168-05:00Comments on The Spirit's Sword: Beautiful altars, and another church website.Bearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01201581440686945990noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450626869303471458.post-72879286885759233682012-09-25T22:38:28.269-04:002012-09-25T22:38:28.269-04:00Hi Bear-i-tone
Thanks for the information on the ...Hi Bear-i-tone<br /><br />Thanks for the information on the Durrer Altars. <br /><br />Your surmise about Walkerton is a bit off - it was redone in the late 2000's to make it look like a Catholic Church again. The Crucifixion set is marble and was removed from the Cemetery (replaces with a large wood and steel Crucifix) where it had been for many years. <br /><br />Formosa is called the Cathedral of the North (Diocese of Hamilton)and is in pristine condition with dozens of statues, decoration, windows, stations (in German). <br /><br />In addition both Mildmay (the windows and staions are unique)and Carlsruhe (based on Munsterkirk in Roermund Holland) are worth the visit (call rectory to make sure they are unlocked 519-367-5304<br /><br />There is the lower part of a Durrer left in Deemerton (St Ignatius (Church) Retreat Centre<br /><br />Fr T Sehl (just retired pastor)of both<br />http://www.catholicanada.com/<br /><br />PS <br />www.sacredheartmildmay.ca<br /><br />www.stfrancisxaviercarlsruhe.ca<br /><br />www.stignatiusdeemerton.caWTShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06991872084657090453noreply@blogger.com