tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post1517024074232892185..comments2024-01-24T10:39:27.668-05:00Comments on Coming Untrue: Appearance and RealityDr. S. L. Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06303707167715370504noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post-3613156847239177122016-05-12T00:33:20.910-04:002016-05-12T00:33:20.910-04:00Talking about churches, here is a link to my paris...Talking about churches, here is a link to my parish church which is also a stunning and beautiful church much older and with a much more interesting and deeper history concerning its founding than Stanford Memorial church. See here, <br /><br />http://www.stpetersparishny.com/story-of-a-nun<br /><br />Since it is a very old traditional Catholic church it has all the expected décor and trimmings and with a lot of atmosphere that makes you feel that God is there. But, just like you, we have found and still do find God in closer circles when mass is said in our or at a friend's home on special occasions or in smaller community settings and events (not in the basement though :).<br /><br />Here are some photos.<br /><br />http://www.stpetersparishny.com/photoalbums/our-lady-of-the-rosary<br /><br />So, our family, friends and parishioners have long ago concluded that God is found in small quiet settings just as well as in the larger and more ostentatious settings of beautiful parish churches and cathedrals. After all there is nothing wrong with also honoring God's kingship in a manner closer to what we perceive as such based on tradition and the majesty of which is even described in Revelation. Qmannoreply@blogger.com