Our crucifix has been hung and the statues of Mary and Joseph are in place.
Note the stained glass windows are in. Old Testament on the left. New Testament on the right.
The stable of our nativity scene is ready for its statues to be displayed at Christmas mass. The Old Testament window is in the background.
Old Testament window. Those wires hanging down are microphones for the choir.
Close-up of the Old Testament window.
New Testament window. Jesus the Lamb of God is the alpha and the omega.
The furniture is ready to be placed. Matthew and Mark windows in the background.
Sacramental windows along East side of the church. Note the new lights are not yet installed along the wall.
Another view looking forward.
Facing the rear of the church note the new cutout section in the pews for wheelchair seating.
Our baptismal pool sits in front of the devotional space. Our Lady of Guadalupe image in the background.
The baptismal pool close-up.
Father Larry supervises the placement of the altar.
A little to the left…
Just right! Note the new tabernacle in the back.
Here comes the pulpit. Note the new chairs in the background.
Question for the boss
Placing the pulpit
This statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus sits at the back of the church.
This statue of the Infant of Prague Statue sits at the back of the church.
Close-up of crucifix
Statue of Mary hangs to the left of the altar.
Statue of Joseph hangs to the right of the altar.
Image of our Lady of Guadalupe hangs in a devotional space at the rear of the church.
Our new tabernacle sits in the recess behind the altar.
Tabernacle is in the shape of a tent because God literally pitched his tent and dwells among us as explained in John 1:14
Fire escape :-) Actually it's our new Reconciliation Chapel. Like I said… the fire escape.
Final touches being applied to our gathering space.
Our traditional depiction of the Annunciation featuring the Archangel Gabriel and Mary.
The framework surrounding it used to be behind our tabernacle.
This is a partially installed "Giving Tree" which acknowledges those who contributed to our renovation project and capital campaigns.
Close up views of our stained glass. The four Gospel evangelists along the West wall. St. Mark depicted here.
St. Matthew
St. Luke
St. John
Close-up of the East wall windows depicting the seven sacraments. This one is baptism.
Reconciliation
Eucharist
Confirmation
Matrimony
Holy Orders