Nov 23, 2021. Thanks for your interest in St. Mary Magdalene Church, where I went to mass daily in the '50's through 1961. To the left of the church was our grade school, 3 stories of red brick plus full basement. The school was old and the floors had a friendly creak. The Sisters of St. Joseph were the nuns who ran the school. Father Schreckenberger was the Pastor. Fr. Paa was a kindly assistant. The 3-4 priests lived in the Rectory which you have photographed in red brick. There was also another red brick building which housed the 8 nuns, and is no longer there. On or about 1960, Buffalo had a massive wind storm which blew down the original church towers, which were much more beautiful than the substitutes which sit there now. I always regretted they didn't put up the same towers. From the outside of the church, you can see the outlines of 4 confessionals. In the back of the church, up the stairs, was the choir. We sang the masses from the choir loft once we were old enough, grades 6-8. We were confirmed in this church around grade 7-8, and the Bishop came to do the service. In those years, masses were still sung in Latin, which I enjoyed much more than English. All in all, I believe I had a very strong education at SMM and as I age, I appreciate it more and more. Class size in those years was approximately 60.
I really enjoyed this Dustin. I can't wait for more of your boots on the ground filming and commenting about the lack of info about these wonderful buildings and vestiges. I am very thankful for getting to see this. I live in Sweden, got IRL bears a bit north of here. Thank you so much 🙋☺️🙏 Best regards Salle1900
I bet that pattern on the front there is the frequency that building has....just a thought....🤔👊🏻....keep it up! The Bear getting his investigative claws into that Tartarian hidden honey....😆🤘🏻
Lately, I've been going through the red lights if nobody is coming in the cross lanes. There's something going on with all the red lights and slow flow of traffic, in my opinion "they" are stepping up the mechanical control mechanism to limit our movements. Yet, there seems to be less human control mechanism interactions going on, therefore, I'm doing my best to bypass "their" roadblocks and taking back self-governance.
@@theScrupulousBerserker about the copper Enter the Stars Has interesting theories as copper being used to travel in time! If so that building could have been used as a travel station.
I've worked with masons. It's not difficult to lay brick. But for sure the craftspeople 100 years ago were more respected and did amazing work. Definitely some gravy hidden in the structure and imagery. You should go inside.
Love the videos. I heard on autodidactic that you said sunsets over water on the west were significant in the occult. Got any links to that? I wanna learn more because it’s lining up with things happening in my own life now.
I don't dabble at all & was sayin that in reference to certain sun cults & how there is significance with water as well. If I had to recommend someone that is extremely knowledgeable in occultism, it would be 'Phoenix Enigma' on dlive, check em out..
Dustin about the frequency possibility....which channel was it...🤔a woman investigator went into buildings like this and churches...she would recorded the ambiance...then play it back then record again multiple times....the frequency captured would then be played through water and would produce the same pattern as featured on these buildings ....where did I hear or see this? Campbell’s channel?,,,, 🤔
I might have some answers. I've just uploaded a video and I think the answer is INSIDE the buildings. I've been looking into mud flood for a few years and had a channel jacks fan - but I can't get access to it anymore. Anyway, this is the link to possible answers - @zksA
Been looking at local architecture in S.East Wisconsin. See the Old Courthouse in West Bend. It is near the Milw River. Also, been thinking about all of the Missions lining the west coast. Check out this one San Xavier in Tucson. Virtual tour avail on website. Murals in upper portion of tower are incredible.
@@jerushieful u no what's so crazy I live in ohio yet I go upstate New York from time to time on the way back that's my standout building old catholic school..
These old maps look like buildings with dirt still over them. It looks like a map of stuff they are uncovering not building. The building across the street from the church is half covered in brown
Nov 23, 2021. Thanks for your interest in St. Mary Magdalene Church, where I went to mass daily in the '50's through 1961. To the left of the church was our grade school, 3 stories of red brick plus full basement. The school was old and the floors had a friendly creak. The Sisters of St. Joseph were the nuns who ran the school. Father Schreckenberger was the Pastor. Fr. Paa was a kindly assistant. The 3-4 priests lived in the Rectory which you have photographed in red brick. There was also another red brick building which housed the 8 nuns, and is no longer there. On or about 1960, Buffalo had a massive wind storm which blew down the original church towers, which were much more beautiful than the substitutes which sit there now. I always regretted they didn't put up the same towers.
From the outside of the church, you can see the outlines of 4 confessionals. In the back of the church, up the stairs, was the choir. We sang the masses from the choir loft once we were old enough, grades 6-8. We were confirmed in this church around grade 7-8, and the Bishop came to do the service. In those years, masses were still sung in Latin, which I enjoyed much more than English. All in all, I believe I had a very strong education at SMM and as I age, I appreciate it more and more. Class size in those years was approximately 60.
I really enjoyed this Dustin. I can't wait for more of your boots on the ground filming and commenting about the lack of info about these wonderful buildings and vestiges. I am very thankful for getting to see this. I live in Sweden, got IRL bears a bit north of here.
Thank you so much 🙋☺️🙏
Best regards Salle1900
I bet that pattern on the front there is the frequency that building has....just a thought....🤔👊🏻....keep it up! The Bear getting his investigative claws into that Tartarian hidden honey....😆🤘🏻
Lately, I've been going through the red lights if nobody is coming in the cross lanes. There's something going on with all the red lights and slow flow of traffic, in my opinion "they" are stepping up the mechanical control mechanism to limit our movements. Yet, there seems to be less human control mechanism interactions going on, therefore, I'm doing my best to bypass "their" roadblocks and taking back self-governance.
35:55 "Probably a hornet nest or a wasp nest. Crushing it." 😂
Skål vikingmakt my friend! 🤝🐻👊
Hehe 🙂💪
Hi, it says on the crease of the old map that it was a School.
Nice catch!!
exactly I believe old catholic school at one time
@@theScrupulousBerserker about the copper
Enter the Stars
Has interesting theories as copper being used to travel in time!
If so that building could have been used as a travel station.
That's a wicked looking nest 35:55 👀 Love how you've got all the links in the description box! 😁👏
Good work bro!! 👍 💯 🐻
I've worked with masons. It's not difficult to lay brick. But for sure the craftspeople 100 years ago were more respected and did amazing work. Definitely some gravy hidden in the structure and imagery. You should go inside.
Love the videos. I heard on autodidactic that you said sunsets over water on the west were significant in the occult. Got any links to that? I wanna learn more because it’s lining up with things happening in my own life now.
I don't dabble at all & was sayin that in reference to certain sun cults & how there is significance with water as well. If I had to recommend someone that is extremely knowledgeable in occultism, it would be 'Phoenix Enigma' on dlive, check em out..
Dustin about the frequency possibility....which channel was it...🤔a woman investigator went into buildings like this and churches...she would recorded the ambiance...then play it back then record again multiple times....the frequency captured would then be played through water and would produce the same pattern as featured on these buildings ....where did I hear or see this? Campbell’s channel?,,,, 🤔
Not sure but it sounds awesome, I'll look into it for sure! Thank you 👊🐻
about the copper check out enter the stars channel pieces are falling in place
Could it be that corbels are really wave guides?
Hmmm... 🤔 Def something to consider!
Oh yes, for sure!
St marys on broadway, st Matthews is abandoned, a crazy one is blessed Trinity
I might have some answers. I've just uploaded a video and I think the answer is INSIDE the buildings. I've been looking into mud flood for a few years and had a channel jacks fan - but I can't get access to it anymore. Anyway, this is the link to possible answers - @zksA
Curious as to how close to water this building is?
Great question I'll report back on this, soon.
Been looking at local architecture in S.East Wisconsin. See the Old Courthouse in West Bend. It is near the Milw River. Also, been thinking about all of the Missions lining the west coast. Check out this one San Xavier in Tucson. Virtual tour avail on website. Murals in upper portion of tower are incredible.
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Not an eagle on that feature; definitely not a pigeon. It's a dove.
it kinda like the only building there that's like a real buildings ijs the surroundings dont fit together
Yes. Agreed...it seems like it doesn't belong.
@@jerushieful u no what's so crazy I live in ohio yet I go upstate New York from time to time on the way back that's my standout building old catholic school..
@@vanessamcqueen5768 that's interesting...seems like it's quite an outstanding place!
These old maps look like buildings with dirt still over them. It looks like a map of stuff they are uncovering not building. The building across the street from the church is half covered in brown