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Image:Xmas_(14).jpg|Large Christmas wreath over front entrance
Image:Xmas_(14).jpg|Large Christmas wreath over front entrance
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==Exterior==
==Exterior==
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Image:Exterior_(16).JPG|Convent
Image:Exterior_(16).JPG|Convent
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==Altar==
==Altar==
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Image:Altar_(33).JPG|Paschal Candle holder "Alleluia"
Image:Altar_(33).JPG|Paschal Candle holder "Alleluia"
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==Pews==
==Pews==
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Image:Windows_-_Cross.jpg|(Location: west alcove area?)
Image:Windows_-_Cross.jpg|(Location: west alcove area?)
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==Confessional==
==Confessional==
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Image:Choir_(24).JPG|The Choir area is showing signs of age and a roof leak
Image:Choir_(24).JPG|The Choir area is showing signs of age and a roof leak
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==Vestibule==
==Vestibule==
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Image:Vestibule_(20).jpg|Stained glass window (north wall to the left of the main doors)
Image:Vestibule_(20).jpg|Stained glass window (north wall to the left of the main doors)
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==Stations of the Cross==
==Stations of the Cross==
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Image:Station14.jpg|Station XIV
Image:Station14.jpg|Station XIV
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==Wall below Choir==
==Wall below Choir==
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Image:Backwall_(26b).jpg|Sodality Banner - Sorrowful Mother<br>Close-up showing fine embroidery detail
Image:Backwall_(26b).jpg|Sodality Banner - Sorrowful Mother<br>Close-up showing fine embroidery detail
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==East Wall==
==East Wall==
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Image:Downstairs.jpg|Pianos (spinet and upright)
Image:Downstairs.jpg|Pianos (spinet and upright)
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==West Wall==
==West Wall==
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Image:Sacristy_(9).jpg|Sacristy - Purple vestment
Image:Sacristy_(9).jpg|Sacristy - Purple vestment
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==Ceiling Detail==
==Ceiling Detail==
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Image:Ceiling_(3).JPG|Detail above overhead lamp (close-up). Crosses.
Image:Ceiling_(3).JPG|Detail above overhead lamp (close-up). Crosses.
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==Statues==
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Image:Statues_(9a).jpg|Sacred Heart of Jesus
Image:Statues_(9a).jpg|Sacred Heart of Jesus
Image:Statues_(3).JPG|Sacred Heart of Jesus<br><small>One of only three statues preserved from the old church.<br>Location: east alcove</small>
Image:Statues_(3).JPG|Sacred Heart of Jesus<br><small>One of only three statues preserved from the old church.<br>Location: east alcove</small>
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Image:Statues_(4).JPG|Saint Anthony<br><small>One of only three statues preserved from the old church.<br>Location: east alcove</small>
Image:Statues_(4).JPG|Saint Anthony<br><small>One of only three statues preserved from the old church.<br>Location: east alcove</small>
Image:Statues_(14).jpg|Saint Therese<br><small>One of only three statues preserved from the old church.<br>Location: east alcove</small>
Image:Statues_(14).jpg|Saint Therese<br><small>One of only three statues preserved from the old church.<br>Location: east alcove</small>
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Image:Statues_(12).JPG|Blessed Virgin Mary<br><small>Needs to be re-taken</small>
Image:Statues_(12).JPG|Blessed Virgin Mary<br><small>Needs to be re-taken</small>
Image:Statues_(13).JPG|St. Barbara<br><small>Needs to be re-taken</small>
Image:Statues_(13).JPG|St. Barbara<br><small>Needs to be re-taken</small>
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==Downstairs Hall==
==Downstairs Hall==
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Image:Mother's_Day_1940_at_St._Barbara's_Hall_(1024x771).jpg|The scanned image of the '''Mother's Day 1940''' photo. A very high resolution copy of this photo is available (11832x8904) by request. If you think your Mother or Grandmother may have attended this event and would like a copy, e-mail [mailto:barbarowa@yahoo.com Sandra Rozhon] and it will be e-mailed to you. The resolution allows you to zoom in so far that you can see buttons, rings, necklaces, and other small details.
Image:Mother's_Day_1940_at_St._Barbara's_Hall_(1024x771).jpg|The scanned image of the '''Mother's Day 1940''' photo. A very high resolution copy of this photo is available (11832x8904) by request. If you think your Mother or Grandmother may have attended this event and would like a copy, e-mail [mailto:barbarowa@yahoo.com Sandra Rozhon] and it will be e-mailed to you. The resolution allows you to zoom in so far that you can see buttons, rings, necklaces, and other small details.
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==Old Church==
==Old Church==

Revision as of 20:51, 10 January 2008

Contents

The following photographs were taken on Dec 1, 2007 by Sandra Wanicki Rozhon and Lahni Rozhon Moore.

This gallery is an attempt to preserve our neighborhood heritage for generations to come by creating a pictorial record of what our church looks like, inside and out.

When we took our pictures, we made a conscious effort to include nearly every detail, no matter how small. Therefore, this project goes beyond the usual and expected. We hope you enjoy exploring all the features of St. Barbara's as much as we did.

Today's church is absent the smell of newly cut/worked wood that it had upon opening in 1952. Likewise, the smell of burning candles isn't as dominant as it once was. The photographs hardly notice things like that, though.


Click any of the images for a larger view.
In some cases, below the larger view, there is a link for the full sized image.



Comments about this gallery should be sent to:
barbarowa@yahoo.com


Christmas Decorations


Exterior


Altar


Pews


Stained Glass Windows


Confessional


Choir


Vestibule


Stations of the Cross


Wall below Choir


East Wall


West Wall


Ceiling Detail

Above the Altar, one can see paintings in each corner of the vaulted ceiling. These images -- a man, lion, ox, and eagle -- are representations of not only a passage from Ezekiel, but also of the tradition of the gospels written by the four apostles. Matthew is represented by a man or angel. Mark by a Lion. Luke by an Ox. John by an Eagle.

As for the appearance of their faces: the four had the face of a HUMAN being, the face of a LION on the right side, the face of an OX on the left side, and the face of an EAGLE" --Ezekiel 1:10



Statues


Downstairs Hall


Old Church

The old church was located behind the school building on Denison Ave. After the new church was built on the corner, the space was used as a gymnasium.



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