Browsing by Subject "Carmel (Ind.)"
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Altar/table
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)The importance of the Eucharist is manifested by the solidity of the altar/table. It is obvious that it is central to worship and not to be set aside. -
Celebrant's Chair
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)The importance of Word and Sacrament is further augmented by the celebrant's chair. -
Completion
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)At last the entire church room with the liturgical center for the celebration of the Mass is revealed. -
Font and pool
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)The font also surmounts a Baptismal pool for those who wish to be baptised by immersion. (Roman Catholics make the distinction between immersion which is portrayed in early Christian frescoes and mosaics as standing knee ... -
Gradual entry
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)A turn to the left immediately reveals more of the great church room while further movement is necessary to reveal the focus of worship. -
Gradual entry
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)Entry into the great church room does not yet reveal the focus of worship in the liturgical center but requires entry and then a ninety degree turn to the left. -
Narthex/Baptistry
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)The very large narthex also serves as Baptistry, placing the Baptismal font and pool not only at the exterior entrance but also the entrance to the great church room. The slot in the face of the font facing the pool allows ... -
Pulpit
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)Like the altar/table the permanence of the pulpit and it's position is apparent. -
Saint Elizabeth Seton, 1985
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)Architects: Rafferty Rafferty Tollefson Lindeke. Completed in 1985. This church is located in a suburb of Indianapolis. The suburb is adjacent to farming area, which is reflected in the roof lines of Elizabeth Seton.