Tuesday, July 7, 2015

St. Timothy's Roman Catholic Community - The Villages






21 comments:

William Kendall said...

I really like the interior of the sanctuary!

Sylvia K said...

A lovely community it is!!

magiceye said...

The 1st pic is a masterpiece!

Linda said...

That is a lovely church, Lowell! Beautiful photos!

Randy said...

Looks like St. Mary's in Phoenix from the outside.

Halcyon said...

A very simple interior. I like it.

VP said...

A very nice church with a fine interior...

Anonymous said...

Looks like a nice place to go to worship!

BlueShell said...

So beautiful, Lowell.
Well done.

I'm glad for you: a book! Wow...I'll try to buy it here. I'm so glad for you!

Hugs

Bshell

PerthDailyPhoto said...

It's lovely inside Lowell, is there a big congregation?

LOLfromPasa said...

...and it looks a very big place, too. Stunning top shot.

Birdman said...

I like that first one a lot too. Get religion!

EG CameraGirl said...

I really like the interior of this church!

Karl said...

Beautiful photos, Lowell, a nice overview of this community !

Small City Scenes said...

Nice church. Looks kinda like the senior center.
St Timothy-- Paul's Disciple and companion.
MB

Sharon said...

I love the architecture of this church. The inside is kind of plain but the outside is beautiful.
Your comment on my site made me laugh out loud. I do LOVE your sense of humor.

Judy said...

Very nice!

RedPat said...

What a pretty church, Lowell! Not a style that we see here at all!

cieldequimper said...

Your churches look so different! MB beat me to the architectural comment though!

Kay said...

The exterior of this church reminds me of the Spanish style missions in California. But it's a teensy bit newer looking. Those monitors on the pillars in the second shot weren't in any of the missions.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Beautiful -- perfect for Florida! I think we stayed in a hotel near this church when we visited the Villages.

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