Friday, May 21, 2010

St. Meinrad Archabbey, St. Meinrad, IN Part 1

On May 15, 2010, I visited the St. Meinrad Archabbey in the middle of Indiana to meet some people.  I didn't get there in time for Vespers.  I did take many pictures!  I've broken the visit up into 3 posts:  this one with Church pictures, a second with the windows, and a third showing the Monte Cassino Shrine.

It was very beautiful and I didn't get to see everything.  Many thanks to Cheryl and Tom who showed me around!

Pictures:
The Archabbey Church
Construction on the Church was completed in 1907.


A Cloister Area


Mary
In a corner of the cloister above.
See the candle holders to the sides?


Celtic Cross


View from the Main Doors
The painting on the wall is Christ holding the book of Life.


Close Up of Altar.
This side of the altar features the Passion & Resurrection of Jesus.


View from the choir stalls.

Shrine of St. Meinrad
Scenes from his life.


Relic of St. Meinrad


The Black Madonna
It's from Switzerland!


Tabernacle
This is in a separate chapel, behind the Abbot's chair.


The Sacred Oils


 
HEY!!!! He was Archbishop in St. Louis!
His seal on the door to the room.


Links:
St. Meinrad Archabbey Website
Pictures from Rome of the West.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Vatican Splendors!

On Wednesday, I went with Mark from Rome of the West, to the History Museum to see Vatican Splendors, an exhibit of stuff from the Vatican.

It took us about 3 hours to see the entire exhibit, which is in 2 galleries.  We saw real religious women in actual habits.

If you are expecting to see really cool originals, I'd suggest Rome.  It was cool what they had though.  It seemed to be more architecturally orientated in the first half.  The second half had things used for the liturgy like spoons.  The coolest item was the model of a Jordan Church made in mother of pearl that was a gift to Pope Benedict XVI.

I was a little disappointed in the St. Louis Archdiocese section...I'm almost positive there is more religious art and architecture in this archdiocese than the mosaics at the New Cathedral.  Perhaps the powers that be should have gone into Archdiocesan storage and seen if there was anything interesting.... perhaps some stained glass?

Pictures weren't allowed in the exhibit.  It was so dark in there that it would be difficult to get decent pictures.  There were also guards/watchers everywhere one turned...

The Entrance to the Exhibit
See the Swiss Guard?

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Thanks!

The Cannonball Awards have been announced!

I came in 2nd!!!!! in Best Visual Treat!

Thank you all for voting and we will win next year!!!!

I lit a candle for you at some little shrine in Indiana!
(Guess which one!)

Ascension-Chesterfield Part 2

For a report on the Mass, see Part 1!

Ascension is one of the parishes that used to be rural farmland less than a century ago.  The original church, built in 1923, still stands on the property and is still used for Mass and Adoration.  I'd guess the original church holds 100-150, and it would be tight.

The Original Church


View from the Back Pew!



The Gospel Writers and their Symbols


Monstrance and Ave Maria


Uhm Lamp? and Holy Eucharist


Christ the King

The Eighth Station:  Jesus Meets the Women
(Uhm...where are they?)

Little Shrine area in the back


I'm in color in the main church!


Links:
Pictures from Rome of the West

Ascension - Chesterfield (Part 1)

Happy Ascension of Our Lord!  This post will be about the main church while Part 2 will show the little chapel.

Ascension was built in 1977 and is of a more modern style.  The interior is stark with no stained-glass windows.  There are no extra statues of saints or paintings on the walls (there were 2 mosaics/images of Jesus and Mary in the back).  The church holds 500-600 and was packed.

There is no choir loft so the choir sits on Mary's side.  They actually face the altar. (In some parishes, the choir faces the Congregation or the wall...).  The music was accompanied by an organ or piano, depending on the piece.
Before Mass:  Let Every Voice Rejoice
Entrance:  Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise
Offertory:  How Great Though Art
Communion:  You Are Mine and Alleluia
Closing:  Alleluia! Sing to Jesus
Mass Setting:  Mass of Creation

At Ascension, all of the ushers wore green jackets.  I'm all for uniformity, but initially I thought I was at a golf tournament.

Father started the Mass with the comment that "We acknowledge the obvious, God loves us as a parish."  

Father's homily was delivered at break neck speed.  It was a solid homily, he just went fast and had a lot of topics to cover.  Father started out talking about how the Crucifix should be paramount especially in Church.  It reminds us of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and is a fixture of our Faith.  It's about Hope.  When we leave this Church we see Jesus, extending his arms in blessing.  Jesus gives us our marching orders; or mandate.  Go and teach all the nations and baptize.  It is why the Apostles were filled with joy.  The Ascension is not a goodbye, it is an affirmation of hope.  Jesus is with us.  In and through the Church, God is in our lives through the Sacraments, most powerfully in the Sacramental life of the Church.  It is our mission to go and preach the Good News.

Father used Eucharistic Prayer II and there were bells at the Consecration.  The altar girls wore cassocks, but so did the priest that came to help with Communion (wow.  a parish with 3 priests.  and they came to assist with Communion...).  There were also patens (!!!) used at Communion.   There was also the usual hand-holding at the Our Father and the upraised hands too.

It was a nice Mass and it looks like it is a very active parish.  It's a shame I can't afford to live out there.

Pictures:

View from the Back Pew!
Why yes, it is off-center.
I got booted from the back pew so the offertory family 
could sit there.


It's the baptismal coffin!


Mary and the Infant Jesus


St. Joseph
Why the long face St. Joseph?
I'm busy bilocating in different parishes.
(I'm positive I've seen this same statue in 3 other parishes.)


The Eighth Station:  Jesus Meets the Women


Mary, Mother of the Church
It's Hippie Mary!
All she needs is a flower in her hair...


The Risen Jesus
aka Touchdown Jesus
(The pastor said it in the homily...don't blame me!)

Links:
Website of Ascension

Friday, May 14, 2010

VOTE!

Everyone!  
Voting closes around 11 pm CDT, May 14!  That's TODAY peeps!

I am in 2nd place in the Cannonball Awards, in the category Best Visual Treat!

I'm losing to a blog from Rochester NY!  Let's show them the might and awesomeness of St. Louis!  We are so much cooler than them!  VOTE!  VOTE!  VOTE!


Remember it is your Catholic duty to vote!  (okay that might be stretching it a bit)

VOTE!!!!!!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Lost (& Found): Ascension

Ascension was founded in 1947.  It later merged with St. Paul to become Ascension/St. Paul.  In 2008, the parish was suppressed and the parishoners invited to join St. Ann in Normandy.  Ascension is located of Natural Bridge Rd, about 1/2 mile east Lucas & Hunt.  The buildings are still in use:  the church is being used by another christian church and the school is being used by Girls Inc.

Pictures:
Ascension 
Exterior View
You can see the baptistry: it has a dove on the top of it!


Holy Spirit Window


Keys Window


No clue.


Cornerstone


Ascension School


Door
There are carvings around the entrance.


Some of the symbols from around the door.


Window above door
Our Lady of Perpetual Help?


Links:
From the Archives