Sunday, August 12, 2007

An Inverness Church

 Not only do we have the little cemetery in Inverness, we do have a church....this one was built in 1988. It is Holy Family Catholic Church. My kids did First Communion here. The inside cross is unbelieveable and I will show it to you tomorrow.
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12 comments:

  1. une eglise avec une architecture tres moderne, j'aime beaucoup

    a church with a very modern architecture, I like much

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  2. Hi Neva - have added you to my fav links!!!!

    Stunning design the stained glass is awesome!! I can't wait to see inside.

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  3. I love the modern design. Can't wait to see the cross!

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  4. Very modern and beautiful. Funny. I posted a photo of a very old tiny church on my blog. The opposite of yours ;-))

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  5. It is kind of magic to see a church like they are these days and compare them to the way they used to look.

    I like your church photo a lot. And will try to remember to return tomorrow to see the cross.

    I am also working on Features about why people comment on some posts and not others. You might find that interesting when it is done.

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  6. What a strange building, also nice with a lot of light, thats a good sign for a church right?

    I love your sweet dogs face on your profile picture, hugh for you dog!

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  7. Hello again Neva, I also have added you to my favourites list, ha! you will have to put up with my humour now on here... Thanks for visiting my blog again today.

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  8. Wow, I really like that architecture. The windows must be beautiful inside too! Can't wait to see the inside!

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  9. Love the design of this church. It's in balance somehow. Modern and appealing. Look forward to seeing the cross tomorrow.

    I loved the cabin you posted yesterday too. J x

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  10. I look forward to seeing the inside view tomorrow ... Years ago, when I moved from the mid west to the east coast one of the things which stood out was how many more cemetery existed than what I was accustom to. I was on a preliminary business trip before excepting the job. That night I called home and shared my impressions. My daughter went to school the next day and told her friends that her dad was moving the family to a place full of dead people.

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  11. Hello Neva, it's nice to meet you and see some of the sights and people around your part of the world. I looked over your blog for the first time today.

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I am glad you stopped in!