Day Two started out a lot better than Day One-no vehicle issues! (and only 3 layers for the chill ;) )
We are learning Mass IV; so far we have done the the Kyrie and Agnus Dei. Since the EF calendar is still in the Octave of Epiphany, we are also learning the Epiphany propers- today's agenda consisted of the Introit and Communion propers. We also learned the first part of the highly melismatic Alleluia, with verse to follow tomorrow.
The day closed with a quiet, reverent Low EF in the church. Here are a few pictures of the inside of the church:
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Apse ceiling over the high altar |
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High altar |
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Side altar |
I couldn't get a picture of the other side altar because the Nativity scene was being displayed in front of it. I'm fairly certain it is a Marian theme. Only the edges were visible, in a rich blue with similar gold painted details.
I had the same impression of the other side altar. We need to take up a collection and get Msablin and Snupjake to go down there and photograph that entire interior for them! it is exquisite!
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