For Father's Day, my kids took me to historic St. Joseph's Church and tour this great holy Church.
Unknown to a lot of people, St. Joseph's has relics from apostles, stained glass windows worth more that all the Churches in the state of Michigan added up, and a beautiful 1855 setting that let's any newcomer know they are in a holy place.
Enjoy the pics, and please try to visit one day - see about their guided tours.
http://saint-joseph-detroit.org/BriefHistory.html
The Kids taking Dad out for Father's Day
Relics from the past - inside the windows of the Cross - wood from the Cross, pillar of the scourging, and Cloth from St. Joe himself
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Bin for the baptism. Notice the 8 sides (not a pool). 8 sides represent the 8 days one has to get their baby baptized; that was when Jesus was circumcised.
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Pray to the infant Jesus
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Alter in a 1855 Church
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Imagine a full choir here
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This window is worth more than all the Churches in the great state of Michigan. A little business in Austria created the halos around the heads. As the sun beams into the windows, the sun's rays get redirected all over the inside of the church. That business is no longer making windows and no one has ever been able to reproduce this type of craft.
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There is a relic next to every apostle and Saint in this Church
Hi Jason -
ReplyDeleteI am on a similar mission to visit all churches in Detroit starting with the oldest ones. I have visited 16 out of 60 so far. I love St. Aloysius and St. Joseph, great buildings. Good luck on your church hopping. My blog is under construction right now but will soon be up and running.
http://detroitwanderingsheep.blogspot.com/
maybe see you at a mass sometime!