How a Catholic Chapel's Design Points to God
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- Each element of the Saint John’s Seminary chapel was designed to have a specific purpose and meaning. From the particular shade of blue paint on the ceiling to the arrangement of the pews, every inch of the chapel tells a story. Seminarian Marcelo Ferrari explains some of this rich symbolism and shares how all of these details are meant to orient us toward God.
Like the details in churches and chapels, every detail in our own lives is important. Nothing escapes God’s notice, and he uses it all for good.
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This chapel was so beautifully described. Well done young man! God be with you!
Beautiful presentation. Thanks for the memories!
Beautiful,excellent presentation 🌹thank you
Beautiful!
Excellent video and a beautiful church!🙂🙂
Beautiful description, thank you CatholicTV!
It does look like the New Garden. The Marian Altar is amazing. Thank you for sharing this. What a treasure. All was amazing. 6:33 - You are wise beyond your years. The plans God has for you. 🕊 Keep walking with Our Lady.
Lovely!
Beautiful.
Awesome
Wow, that was excellent, thank you.
St. Augustine most likely never said, "he who sings prays twice." This is a misquotation. Regardless, the quote may still be true in essence.
Everything is Beautiful Except the Eerie Background Music.😅
where is this Seminary?
St. John's Seminary is in the Boston Archdiocese in Brighton, Massachusetts.
An old Church points to God. The modern churches point to the new god -- US!!
Disastrous! Change the sanctuary back to what it was.
i have seen much worse.