NO wonder there's so few vocations in Italy, and why so few even bother to go to the Novus Ordo.I wouldn't.
It's a clever design, because if you don't wish to see it, you can look right through it.
It reminds me of the 70s TV show, Wonder Woman, and the transparent plane she used to fly.
What exactly is on the front of the altar?
Hey - at least it's glass and easier to smash up, when the proper high altar will be used permanently.(Provided it has no altar relics - which it doesn't by the looks of it)
Everything! It drives a man to swear!
It's not even a good glass table either.
Wow, that is pretty ugly. I am sure that there was some thought behind it, but I wonder whether even the designers like it now.
the altars in lourdes are each more ugly than the last the most recent placed in the convent where st bernadette was taught is perspex
God, I hope this is the altar rail.... NOT THE ALTAR... with no relics and marble in sight...
NO wonder there's so few vocations in Italy, and why so few even bother to go to the Novus Ordo.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't.
It's a clever design, because if you don't wish to see it, you can look right through it.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of the 70s TV show, Wonder Woman, and the transparent plane she used to fly.
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly is on the front of the altar?
ReplyDeleteHey - at least it's glass and easier to smash up, when the proper high altar will be used permanently.
ReplyDelete(Provided it has no altar relics - which it doesn't by the looks of it)
Everything! It drives a man to swear!
ReplyDeleteIt's not even a good glass table either.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is pretty ugly. I am sure that there was some thought behind it, but I wonder whether even the designers like it now.
ReplyDeletethe altars in lourdes are each more ugly than the last the most recent placed in the convent where st bernadette was taught is perspex
ReplyDeleteGod, I hope this is the altar rail.... NOT THE ALTAR... with no relics and marble in sight...
ReplyDelete