Showing posts with label San Francisco Churches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco Churches. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

A Really Beautiful Space

Gentle Friends, on Saturday while driving around we stopped at a place I pass every Saturday on my way over to the Richmond to a couple of my go to thrift shops.  It's the Carmelite Monastery of Cristo Rey.  It sits on the corner of Parker and Fulton streets...

.... I think it is often overlooked since directly across the street on the corner sits.....

... St Ignatius Church, part of the USF Campus.  You can just see the Monastery in the lower left corner.  

On the wall of the Monastery is this plaque...

...  the web site is not very informative about the building so the plaque is about the only info I could find.  

The doors are open until 4:30 pm so you can just walk in any time.....  

and a quick visit is well worth taking trouble to make as it is a great space in a busy city....
....just to the left  of the narthex is a chapel to Our Lady of Guadalupe. Here's a snap looking down the nave towards the alter....
.... the columns along the nave are fluted with Corinthian capitals.  There are other more decorative with high relief carving columns both in the narthex and around the alter and look like this...

 ... also with Corinthian capitols.  The alter is covered in a Balanchine...

... the solomonic columns also have Corinthian capitols and decorated with gilded leaves and vines.  The Easter decorations were still up.  While we were visiting the sisters (from behind gates to the right) started singing a Latin Angelus, which added immensely to the our time there.  Here's a Latin Angelus sung by the Daughters of Mary...


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There you go sports fans.  A lovely place to visit for contemplation and a break from our busy lives.

Take care,
edgar

Monday, October 15, 2012

The Misión San Francisco de Asís

Gentle Readers and Dear Friends it is Monday again after an all too short weekend!! 

 Yesterday morning we decided to start our search for new place to attend Mass  We have been going to Most Holy Redeemer for the longest time, but with Fr. Steve Leaving after such a long time -  and now with all the changes some good, most bad, awe gave it a few months try - to no avail.  We started yesterday on our search, and decided to try The Mission Dolores Basilica - named for a nearby creek - Arroyo de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores - Our Lady of Sorrows Creek.

The services were held in the "new" Basilica built in 1913-17 - the earlier brick church was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake.....  but the original 18th century smaller adobe church - The Mission San Francis de Asis came through the earthquake with little damage......

It was a very old fashioned service and we really enjoyed it.... I took some snaps after Mass....

The old adobe church and the "new" basilica....


These are the front doors that open onto Church Street



This is a side view of north door...


The Historical Landmark Plaque.

There are a few other churches we might try out in the future... and I'll have my camera ready!!

Thanks for stopping by, do stop again.

Take care,
edgar

A Little bit of Stitchin'

 Gentle Friends, here's a snap of where I left off on my new stitch... I am just moving along ain't I?? (can you read the sarcasm??)...