29 April, 2008

Ogden Utah Temple Postcard

The Ogden Utah Temple (formerly the Ogden Temple) is the sixteenth constructed and fourteenth operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in the city of Ogden, Utah, it was built with a modern, single-spire design very similar to the Provo Utah Temple. The Ogden Temple was dedicated on January 18, 1972, by Joseph Fielding Smith.

Ogden Utah Temple Postcard
(PH Wish from Judy Anderson)

The Ogden Temple is 115,000 square feet and has four floors, one below ground. There are six ordinance rooms and eleven sealing rooms. The stone on the Ogden temple is fluted, and between the stone decorative metal grillwork has been added. Gold windows with directional glass also add to the beauty of the temple.

SOURCE:
Ogden Utah Temple Wikipedia Entry

28 April, 2008

Sto. Nino de Paz Chapel Postcard

Sto. Nino de Paz Chapel is a chapel for “the busy office employees and working people, right in the heart of Makati’s Business District ” The structure was designed by Architect Willie Fernandez, and then enhanced by Jess Dizon, who rendered the circular pattern of the building. Noted glass sculptor, Ramon Orlina, fabricated the ceiling, tabernacle, altar, and the cross at the entrance, the sacristy, and the God the Father image on the dome.

Sto. Nino de Paz Chapel Postcard

Milton Abbey Chapel Postcards

Milton Abbey in Dorset was a Benedictine foundation, but only part of the church now survives and is used as the Milton Abbey School Chapel. The abbey church is built in a mixture of Ham stone, Chilmark stone and flint. Its style is mostly Decorated Gothic dating from the mid 14th century.

Milton Abbey Chapel Postcard 1

The Earl and Countess of Dorchester were also generous to the church, and their joint tomb, designed by Robert Adam with sculpture by Agostino Carlini, is to be found in the north transept. Perhaps the most striking feature of the church's interior, however, is its south window, designed as a Tree of Jesse by August Pugin.

Milton Abbey Chapel Postcard 2

Milton Abbey Chapel Postcard 3

27 April, 2008

Chapel of Saint Anthony Postcard

The postcard shows the Chapel of Saint Anthony. The chapel is located at the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua (Sant' Antonio de Padova) in Padua, Italy. The Saint’s tomb has been called the “Ark” from the very beginning. The Saint’s tomb is in the altar in this chapel, at head height. The taller candlestick supported by marble angels upfront are sixteenth century creations by Filippo Parodi.

Chapel of Saint Anthony Postcard

26 April, 2008

Scala Santa Chapel Postcard

The Scala Santa Chapel (Chapel of the Holy Steps), part of the Basilica of Sainte-Anne de Beaupré, was built in 1871. Inside you will find a replica of the holy steps that Christ mounted to be taken before Pontius Pilate.

Scala Santa Chapel Postcard