I'm going for the dedication ceremony. A bishop blessing the structure, dedicating the altar, and a Pontifical High Mass.... Rumour has it that there may be the May Crowning the same weekend.
Beautiful! My only hope is that the tabernacle will be VERY visible. When 70% of Catholics no longer believe in the Holy Eucharist in 2019 and 80% in 2021, time for the Blessed Sacrament to be front and center!!!
Ryan, the tabernacle will be prominently placed in the center on the main altar. Everything in the church directs you to the sanctuary and the altar and the tabernacle.
I really appreciate just how real the computer makes the finished product appear! I have only one piece of advice based upon my last visit to St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City many, many years ago. When I entered through the main doors the first thing I saw, big as life and right there in my face, was the "Gift Shop." Don't do that!!
Stunningly beautiful. Only our faith of the proper theology can produce such beauty. It will be a beacon of hope, high on the hill, calling out to those who are tired of living in a world of ugly.
In the site of the church is written that it's style is "romanesque" (I think that is the English word for the Italian "romanico", referred to the style of church before the Gothic).
The tabernacle (gold in color) is on the altar under the crucifix shown and behind the center altar card. As indicated in the talking points, the altar details and accoutrements have not been designed; rather a placeholder is used in the video.
@EENS my diocesan parish uses the high altar attached to the wall for the TLM. It wouldn't make sense to put the Tabernacle on a separate altar than the actual altar as all masses here would have to be said ad orientem. The only reason why a free standing altar would be encouraged would be because the Bishop needs to consecrate the altar and incense all around it during that consecration.
@@fidessancta I'm confused. Are you asking for something to prove that something isn't required? What is the resource that serves as the basis for your belief that it IS required?
The grandest churches had free standing altars. St Peter’s basilica, St. John Lateran, st Paul outside the wall. Even here in the US, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the Cathedral of Covington are freestanding too.
@@visualcontrast Bach was a devout Lutheran, which is cool with most Catholics but I thought SSPX would be strictly into plain chant or non-Protestant, pre-baroque polyphony composers like Palestrina, Allegri, Nanino, and Lasso.
@@chinchillaintheheat2641 Interestingly enough, Pre-Vatican II Catholics did sing Bach. "O Sacred Head Surrounded" is a Bach Chorale and is sung during Lent. I could admit however, the video could've used even "Ave Maria" from either Schubert, Bach-Guonod, otherwise even a piece from Mozart.
@@nikomiguel6835 that doesn’t surprise me, but SSPX Catholics ≠ pre-Vatican II Catholics, although I’m sure they would like to be seen that way. In my experience, SSPX peeps would bristle at the suggestion that anything about a Protestant could be thought of as good, holy, and least of all, Christian. The irony here is that their actions are, in some form, a protest against the mother church.
Free-standing Altar with more than enough room to incense it all the way around it, and still has a Tabernacle on it. Jesus must always be on the Altar, not away from it.
I doubt I'll be allowed into the church as I'm not their kind of Catholic, nor any kind of Catholic at all. But I did recently see the exterior. Giving the dimensions doesn't really tell you how huge the building is. It will be the largest church building in Kansas, bigger even than St. Fidelis in Victoria Kansas. I wonder where the money is coming from.
The money is coming mostly from small donations of many thousands of people like me. Why wouldn't you be welcome? Non-Catholics are always welcome in a Catholic church. A few years ago, my son married a girl from India in a Catholic Church in Virginia. Her father is a convert, but her many Hindu relatives were all welcome to attend the nuptial Mass.
Millions went into the Church so respectfully wondering about the lack of stained glass? Maybe they couldn’t put it in the video model 🤷🏽♂️ regardless gorgeous Church
Recommend watching the entire video, but this link leads you directly to the section where Fr. Rutledge goes into detail behind the decision for the windows. th-cam.com/video/PQ7nXybpVfE/w-d-xo.html He also references the cost overruns; David Eddy goes into detail in this section: th-cam.com/video/PQ7nXybpVfE/w-d-xo.html Please also see Tim Bryan's comment to that video, where he breaks down the timestamps for you.
So very progressive, reminds me of the Protestant churches I went to as a child. Also the Vatican II pastoral Council of placing the High back alter 2-3 ft from the wall. No thank you with ,the ambigous language of the excuses for these progressiveism novelties, might as well and attend N.O. or the Protesatant churches........lets get back to being Traditional Catholics in all Tradition. Prior to Vatican II Pastorial Council. Period----------"Rome Must Return To Traditional" so must FSSPX Chapels and it's IMMACULATA. ask yourself if Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre would have approved of this Modern Progressive interior for the FSSPX Training Seminary?
@@ssoldie5490 As I said in my original comment: recommend watching the entire video. Your concern would have been proven to be unfounded, had you watched this part: th-cam.com/video/PQ7nXybpVfE/w-d-xo.html
@@ssoldie5490, I thought the same thing. The High-Altar is in the center and not fixed with the wall. It seems this Altar has the same fashion of the modern Post Vatican II churches around the world. Where is the church's tabernacle?
This is going to be breathtaking when it’s completed. I see a road trip in my future.
I'm going for the dedication ceremony. A bishop blessing the structure, dedicating the altar, and a Pontifical High Mass.... Rumour has it that there may be the May Crowning the same weekend.
Same here. Haven't been to St. Mary's since the early 90s.
May God afford me financially so that my daughter and I can go there. Amen.
It's a miracle that in 2021 they continue to built churches in a very traditional way. Some modern churches are horrible.
I agree
Beautiful! My only hope is that the tabernacle will be VERY visible. When 70% of Catholics no longer believe in the Holy Eucharist in 2019 and 80% in 2021, time for the Blessed Sacrament to be front and center!!!
Are these actual facts? If so how absolutely dreadful 😞
@@saulvega6031 www.worldcatholicnews.com/70-of-u-s-catholics-do-not-believe-in-jesus-real-presence-in-the-eucharist-new-study-finds/
@@saulvega6031 Are you crazy?
Ryan in churches of this size often there is a separate chapel for the Blessed Sacrament.
Ryan, the tabernacle will be prominently placed in the center on the main altar. Everything in the church directs you to the sanctuary and the altar and the tabernacle.
I really appreciate just how real the computer makes the finished product appear! I have only one piece of advice based upon my last visit to St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City many, many years ago. When I entered through the main doors the first thing I saw, big as life and right there in my face, was the "Gift Shop." Don't do that!!
I've seen that before as well. (but not St. Patrick's) It's extremely tacky and well...just commercial feeling. Yuck.
Stunningly beautiful. Only our faith of the proper theology can produce such beauty. It will be a beacon of hope, high on the hill, calling out to those who are tired of living in a world of ugly.
If all is good next summer from California to St. Mary's Kansas on motorcycle! via US 70 to Us 24, Ora pro nobis, Sancta Dei Genitrix!
This pleases my heart
Beautiful
This Church is going to be awesome! Reminds me of St. Anne De' Beaupre or St. Joseph Shrine (Montreal) - I have been to both of those.
Agree. Something like St Anne de Beaupre
personally, i like St Anne de Beaupre better, prob due to the stone architecture. but i do think this one will be quite beautiful too
Praise be God. Beautiful
Deo gratias 🙏⚔️❤️
Stunning! Please put a ciborium in the altar
This is heaven brought down to the earth!
Do you no see the satanic symbolism literally EVERYWHERE!? WAKE UP
The architecture is amazing...I can't say that I'm a fan of the orange though.
Magnificent !!!
Who is building the pipe organ?
Wow
Wow! That's a beautiful Byzantine style & whoever shot this did an excellent job with the angles. BTW where is this?
St Mary’s, Kansas. It’s still being built.
@@fidessancta Thank you for the reply! Would be great if Kansas were closer to Michigan. God bless you Father! 💒
In the site of the church is written that it's style is "romanesque" (I think that is the English word for the Italian "romanico", referred to the style of church before the Gothic).
It's a beautiful Romano byzantine style. Beautiful.
Ngl wish there was a rood Screen but that is beautiful
Is this complete as where is the High Altar and the Tabernacle?
It’s using the more traditional free standing altar with a tabernacle on it
The tabernacle (gold in color) is on the altar under the crucifix shown and behind the center altar card. As indicated in the talking points, the altar details and accoutrements have not been designed; rather a placeholder is used in the video.
@EENS No because this style of altar can be found in thousands of churches built long before Vatican 2.
@EENS my diocesan parish uses the high altar attached to the wall for the TLM. It wouldn't make sense to put the Tabernacle on a separate altar than the actual altar as all masses here would have to be said ad orientem. The only reason why a free standing altar would be encouraged would be because the Bishop needs to consecrate the altar and incense all around it during that consecration.
Well done
Deo gratias!
Beautiful ❤
May I ask when will be the first mass?
The consecration & first mass will take place on May 3rd of this year.
When will it finished? Is there a date for the dedication?
May 3rd
May name is Janice d Christian this church is nice church
Doesn’t a freestanding altar require a baldachino?
No
@@ryanscottlogan8459 can you give a resource where you get that?
@@fidessancta I'm confused. Are you asking for something to prove that something isn't required? What is the resource that serves as the basis for your belief that it IS required?
@@stampdealer I heard it somewhere. Ryan seems pretty sure it’s ‘no’ so I was wondering if that comes from canon law or a papal doc or something
They said there is a baldachino with 8 pillars surround it
Why a free standing altar? who's relics will the altar have?
The grandest churches had free standing altars. St Peter’s basilica, St. John Lateran, st Paul outside the wall. Even here in the US, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the Cathedral of Covington are freestanding too.
Because Jesus Christ celebrated the Holy Sacrifice of Eucharist with free standing table.
This building is pure schmaltz. Millions of dollars of pure schmaltz. -- Whatever floats your boat.
Lutheran music in a SSPX vid?
Do you mean classical music? J.S. Bach...
@@visualcontrast Bach was a devout Lutheran, which is cool with most Catholics but I thought SSPX would be strictly into plain chant or non-Protestant, pre-baroque polyphony composers like Palestrina, Allegri, Nanino, and Lasso.
@@chinchillaintheheat2641 Interestingly enough, Pre-Vatican II Catholics did sing Bach. "O Sacred Head Surrounded" is a Bach Chorale and is sung during Lent. I could admit however, the video could've used even "Ave Maria" from either Schubert, Bach-Guonod, otherwise even a piece from Mozart.
@@nikomiguel6835 that doesn’t surprise me, but SSPX Catholics ≠ pre-Vatican II Catholics, although I’m sure they would like to be seen that way. In my experience, SSPX peeps would bristle at the suggestion that anything about a Protestant could be thought of as good, holy, and least of all, Christian. The irony here is that their actions are, in some form, a protest against the mother church.
@@chinchillaintheheat2641 Interesting comment. I couldn't agree more! I have a some reasons to agree with you, however just too long to type out here.
DEO GRATIAS AMEN
Pretty ♥
🥺🥺❤️❤️
Free-standing Altar with more than enough room to incense it all the way around it, and still has a Tabernacle on it. Jesus must always be on the Altar, not away from it.
Amen!
I doubt I'll be allowed into the church as I'm not their kind of Catholic, nor any kind of Catholic at all. But I did recently see the exterior. Giving the dimensions doesn't really tell you how huge the building is. It will be the largest church building in Kansas, bigger even than St. Fidelis in Victoria Kansas. I wonder where the money is coming from.
Of course you are welcome!
The money is coming mostly from small donations of many thousands of people like me. Why wouldn't you be welcome? Non-Catholics are always welcome in a Catholic church. A few years ago, my son married a girl from India in a Catholic Church in Virginia. Her father is a convert, but her many Hindu relatives were all welcome to attend the nuptial Mass.
You might find this video helpful: th-cam.com/video/1uhatZANexc/w-d-xo.html
Money came from all around the world.
This magnificent church dwarfs St Fidelis. Both are stunning in their own way and attributes.
São Miguel arcanjo
Millions went into the Church so respectfully wondering about the lack of stained glass? Maybe they couldn’t put it in the video model 🤷🏽♂️ regardless gorgeous Church
Recommend watching the entire video, but this link leads you directly to the section where Fr. Rutledge goes into detail behind the decision for the windows. th-cam.com/video/PQ7nXybpVfE/w-d-xo.html
He also references the cost overruns; David Eddy goes into detail in this section:
th-cam.com/video/PQ7nXybpVfE/w-d-xo.html
Please also see Tim Bryan's comment to that video, where he breaks down the timestamps for you.
So very progressive, reminds me of the Protestant churches I went to as a child. Also the Vatican II pastoral Council of placing the High back alter 2-3 ft from the wall. No thank you with ,the ambigous language of the excuses for these progressiveism novelties, might as well and attend N.O. or the Protesatant churches........lets get back to being Traditional Catholics in all Tradition. Prior to Vatican II Pastorial Council. Period----------"Rome Must Return To Traditional" so must FSSPX Chapels and it's IMMACULATA. ask yourself if Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre would have approved of this Modern Progressive interior for the FSSPX Training Seminary?
What is your idea of proper altar placement?
@@ssoldie5490 As I said in my original comment: recommend watching the entire video. Your concern would have been proven to be unfounded, had you watched this part:
th-cam.com/video/PQ7nXybpVfE/w-d-xo.html
@@ssoldie5490, I thought the same thing. The High-Altar is in the center and not fixed with the wall. It seems this Altar has the same fashion of the modern Post Vatican II churches around the world. Where is the church's tabernacle?
Deo gratias!