I didn't get pictures of the front, so just use your imagination.
Here's a view from the side. I'm standing in the (very small) parking lot; behind me is a sorority house. The other side of the church has two fraternities directly across from it.
Church Nave:
Rear of Nave and Choir Loft:
Choir loft:
Exposition:
The altar boy is Four of Seven.
I was planning to put up photos of the church before the wreckovation (granted, I've seen much worse), but I can't find the book of the church's history. When it's found, the pictures will be posted. I am grateful that the church is maintained well and is always very clean.
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Even after the wreckovation, as you said, St. Paul is still much nicer (correct word?) than my parish.
Your church reminds me of St. Rita's in North Bay, Ontario (3+ hours north of Toronto). I have family there and remember going as a kid. Unfortunately, (from what my aunt tells me) they are "closing it down".
TH2, as a friend of mine says, St. Paul's is like the Vatican compared to some other churches in the diocese, so I won't complain (too much).
I'm still waiting on those pictures of your parish. :)
Sorry to hear that St. Rita's is closing. I hope there's another parish close by.
I promise to send those pics. Please give me some time.
TH2: No pressure. Seriously. :)
Clean... but bare. A gymnasium floor is easy to clean when there are not obstacles in the way to clean or clean around...
Ramen Guy: Ouch.
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