I had a delightful treat today. The best kind because it was unexpected and so appreciated.
I not only discovered a beautiful chapel, but happened upon it during a special period of exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. My participation in a parent education series at the church took me into a new parish in the middle of the morning. I wanted to attend Mass before leaving on an hour commute home, so I resigned myself to a long wait until the next one.
Instead, I settled into an unhurried hour of prayer and reflection in the St. Mary’s Chapel. I loved the vibrant colors of the stained glass window above the altar, the subdued light above the tabernacle, nestled behind a veil, and the soft light from the candles on the altar.
As I gazed upon the Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, I noticed the statue of St. Joseph to the right, and the bright image of the Blessed Mother looking down on the scene. I was enveloped by the Holy Family!
Beautiful painted glass with the Mater! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful! The tabernacle is interesting. It seems to be put in another “room” behind a curtain. At first, I thought it was a confessional but after reading about the exposition and saw the Sacrament Most Holy, I know that it is not. There also seemed to be purple curtain on the door to the tabernacle. I assume it’s for Sexagesima. Does the parish also celebrate the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite?
It’s beautiful. I didn’t even notice the the purple — good eye for those details.