i've just returned from Easter Sunday Mass at Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral.
coming from this mass and comparing it to the usual church i go to when i'm home in atlanta, and not in school, Cathedral of Christ the King, i'm curious as to what any of you like/dislike about various cathedrals. i'm curious in particular about New York's St. Patrick's, for instance, and if any of you have visited Seoul's Myongdong (i was there younger, but i barely remember it).
here's what i think of Holy Name:
the sanctuary itself is absolutely gorgeous, particularly when the sunlight enters the rose petal stained glass windows, which are colorful, but abstract--lots of greens, whites and yellows. the sanctuary itself has a very airy and bright feel to it, and the altar area is quite large. it looks somewhat remodeled, however; on the left is a huge speaker installation which was designed to sort of blend in, and there is no altar wall.
however, the lobby that is immediately before the sanctuary is dim, and doesn't do the church justice; indeed, the separator between the two is made of a plexiglass wall and glass doors.
it has a spectacular organ, and the choir was breathtaking.
and Christ the King:
the sanctuary is beautiful and gothic, with high vaulted ceilings and stunning stained glass windows that portray the apostles--very blue and red. it's a far cozier church, however, being smaller; the altar area is smaller, but retains the pre-vatican II wall, gates removed.
the lobby continues this gothic style, and the doors are hewn of old wood and so the building maintains a very old, traditional feel.
the choir is fairly good, and the organ is also quite spectacular.
coming from this mass and comparing it to the usual church i go to when i'm home in atlanta, and not in school, Cathedral of Christ the King, i'm curious as to what any of you like/dislike about various cathedrals. i'm curious in particular about New York's St. Patrick's, for instance, and if any of you have visited Seoul's Myongdong (i was there younger, but i barely remember it).
here's what i think of Holy Name:
the sanctuary itself is absolutely gorgeous, particularly when the sunlight enters the rose petal stained glass windows, which are colorful, but abstract--lots of greens, whites and yellows. the sanctuary itself has a very airy and bright feel to it, and the altar area is quite large. it looks somewhat remodeled, however; on the left is a huge speaker installation which was designed to sort of blend in, and there is no altar wall.
however, the lobby that is immediately before the sanctuary is dim, and doesn't do the church justice; indeed, the separator between the two is made of a plexiglass wall and glass doors.
it has a spectacular organ, and the choir was breathtaking.
and Christ the King:
the sanctuary is beautiful and gothic, with high vaulted ceilings and stunning stained glass windows that portray the apostles--very blue and red. it's a far cozier church, however, being smaller; the altar area is smaller, but retains the pre-vatican II wall, gates removed.
the lobby continues this gothic style, and the doors are hewn of old wood and so the building maintains a very old, traditional feel.
the choir is fairly good, and the organ is also quite spectacular.
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