Sunday, March 1, 2009

Queen of Peace II




Yesterday, we provided a look at the exterior of Queen of Peace Roman Catholic Church. Today, we're offering a look at the interior. From bottom up: chancel area; nave; narthex; and then our "glass" post - a closer look at the stained glass in the narthex.

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20 comments:

Lois said...

Thanks for showing the interior of this beautiful church! It's lovely.

Anonymous said...

It’s a lovely church and the entire complex is very nice and peaceful. It is a very active church and serves the entire community. Its policy is to speak out on any subject that it feels is important. It is an example that freedom of both speech and religion is far from dead or even under strain. Its priest and parishioners are a force in the total community. Separation of church and state does not damage either. Both have their roles, as the founding fathers intended. The protection of even the smallest minority is important to our democracy. Without dissent there is little progress. The powerful must be ready to answer the dissidents, that is how we find what is best for all.

cieldequimper said...

Is that a St George I spot? Lovely church, inside and out!

Judy said...

The inside is just as bright and lovely as the outside! Great theme day post.

Dottie Jo said...

What a beautiful church! Very bright and welcoming. Nice post!

Jilly said...

What a wonderfully light, bright church and with beautiful stained glass. A lovely choice for today.

crocrodyl said...

Beautiful church! It looks quite modern but it is also very 'warm' inside! Great shots!

Hope said...

This is just gorgeous!

VP said...

The inside of this delightful church confirms the impressions from yesterday's post. The stained glass is really beautiful and very well photographed. Nice post!

Lisa Wilson said...

So beautiful! Thanks for showing us the inside.

Anonymous said...

Very beautiful & very colorful!

nanak said...

beautiful interior. Thanks for sharing

stromsjo said...

Indeed, a feast for the eyes. Come to think of it, we've got several modern churches as well but the real large ones are old.

Hilda said...

Oh Jacob, this is a gorgeous church! Not just the stained glass window — which is stunning! — but the entire design! I love how it is basically clean and simple, but with such tasteful touches of ornateness. Love all the warm wood too!

Ken Mac said...

Stunning church. Hope the spirit lives!

Marie-Noyale said...

What a nice name for a church.
Very bright and sunny, with the help of that beautiful stained glass!!

gogouci said...

Beautiful pictures.

Anonymous said...

The stained glass is beautiful!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful church - the stained glass is truly magnificent.

jeffrey said...

beautiful..

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson