Amy Welborn posted part of this story from the LA Times on the new Cathedral. Many thanks to Amy for posting this - it is truly inspiring. I think Gerard Serafin posted a picture of the Crucifix. Of all the bad things that has been said about this Cathedral, I think the accessibility of the Crucifix is wonderful. The image of our suffering Savior is the most powerful reminder of Christ's sorrowful passion. Contrast that Crucifix with the one in the Cathedral in Milwaukee - what a difference. I'll dig up pictures and post them later. If anyone wants to put links to pictures in the comments please do so!
The suffering Savior
September 4, 2002 12:19 PM
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