It is a fact that in the old days, Churches were never meant to be finished products at the time of their consecration. Things were added on, mosaics would go up on the bare walls and domes, the plain concrete floor would be marbled, a shrine added on as a new saint gained popularity among the parishioners or waves of immigration brought new cultures and new patron saints. In short, like the liturgy, it would develop organically. Perhaps it would all even be planned and the completion would just await incoming money. Westminster Cathedral comes to mind.
But Churches these days are different. What they look like when they are consecrated is basically it. A new coat of paint down the years perhaps, but no more. The 'look' is basically set.
With these facts in mind, Unam Sanctam would like to bring you a bright spot in the current architectural darkness, a comforting anomaly bucking the modern trend, the Sacred Heart Church, Peoria.




Yes. One would think that. But nooooo.....not the parish priest of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Peoria. Not, Fr. Larry Zurek, O.F.M. Not by a long shot.
















From the outer courts,



Do catch the wonderful re-dedication of this temple of God, consecrated to His Most Sacred Heart, presided over by Bishop Daniel R. Jenky of Peoria.


Geo gratias, God be praised!
PS.
All photos are copyrighted to the Sacred Heart Church, Peoria and are taken from their parish website.
They can be found here.
http://sacredheartpeoria.com/PhotoGallery1.html
http://sacredheartpeoria.com/photogallery2.html
http://sacredheartpeoria.com/Photogallery3.html
http://sacredheartpeoria.com/PhotoGallery4.html
http://sacredheartpeoria.com/PHOTOGALLERY5.html
http://sacredheartpeoria.com/Re-Dedication.html
If this story inspired you, pls drop Fr. Larry Zurek, O.F.M. a mail at frlarryofm@sacredheartpeoria.com and express your support for his vision and courage and thank him for leaving posterity a priceless gem.
3 comments:
This is very inspiring. Sometimes we keep focusing on 'deviant' priests and forget the great one out there who are preserving the Church's rich traditions. I will pop him an e-mail.
Now... wonder if my parish priest will do the same.
That's great, Paul.
I'm glad you liked it. You're right, sometimes, we focus too much on the bad but fail to praise, encourage and commend the good.
Faithful priests with vision and trust in God like that should be encouraged in their fidelity and ministry to the Church.
I've been tempting my parish priest with these pics too =) Haha!
I am so going to visit there next year!
What a beautiful gift for us and the future.
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