They do make a really special building! I appreciate the pictures, they took me there.
In the basilica in Montreal, they even had a museum in the basement, and escalators to gulet uphill inside from the parking lot. Kind of different for sure. But they have a small clapboard church there, that was built by the priest and his Brother in the early 1800's that I enjoyed the most! You could still feel GOD in that place, honoring those Men's dedication...it was hard to leave!
Be blessed, and keep on prepping.
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It is very difficult to say goodbye to places like this, you feel very much at home.
It is a welcoming location! People came there for divine healing, and there was quite a collection of crutches, canes, and wheelchairs left there when they were no longer needed. It was impressive, and felt warming!
Wonderful place, and GOD was still there....
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Yes it is, and God always welcomes those who come to him.
If it wasn't so far away, I'd visit there from time to time! There is a garden here in Tulsa, that is completely surrounded by church buildings that has his presence. I used to eat lunch there when I was in high school. There were several large trees in this garden, but it's closed off now. I'm thinking about asking them if I can go there through the building. If they allow it, I'll get pictures....
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I would love to see those photos! It would be great, I hope they let it happen there!
Me too, but I must rely on them allowing access. The entrance I used long ago is gone now, so I'll need to go through the church to get in.
I make, and love stained glass; so I also want to get stained glass pictures!
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You make stained glass???? Wowww I love them!!! I hope to see some on your blog!