visiting this beautiful sacred space
stories within each brick, step, piece of wood, marble, and work of art
moving and powerful
st. cecelia cathedral
named for
the patron saint of musicians, composers, instrument makers, and poets in the middle ages.
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“a rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it,
bearing within him the image of a cathedral.”
-antoine de saint-exupery, author of the little price
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To find the extraordinary within the ordinary, you have to see it. And to see it, you have to look for it. And to look for it, you have to have your eyes open. You have to be open. You have to believe that within every rock pile there is a cathedral. Or, at least, the possibility of one. Are you someone who sees rock piles, or do you see cathedrals?
Begun in 1905 and consecrated in 1959, St. Cecelia was designed by architect Thomas Rogers Kimball and is ranked among the ten largest cathedrals in the United States when it was completed. It is now ranked in the National Registry. The architectural style of the building is Spanish Renaissance Revival, rather than the European Gothic architecture popular in the early 20th century. Kimball justified his choice because of the early influence of Spain and Mexico on the region. (located in Omaha, Nebraska, USA)
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I’m glad they decided on the Spanish style, it seems appropriate.
Best wishes, Pete.
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yes, when looking at why he went that way with it, it made good sense
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It’s a beautiful place
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it really is and feels intense to walk through it all
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I’m sure it’s spiritually rewarding
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so many strong feelings standing in the middle of it
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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I think I see both. It’s beautiful. I really love the candlestick chandelier.
(Beth, check the quotation.)
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yes, and it’s clear you are open to ides. thanks so much for the quote heads-up, it can make all the difference, and I appreciate it. should be all set now -)
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😊
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That is a stunning ceiling. I can remember as a child in our cathedral every Sunday spending more time looking up into the dome than praying I must admit. I found it fascinating. Lovely words in celebration. ♥
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something about being in the midst of it is powerful
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The words, “and in the beginning” come to mind. Not every idea/thought is going to produce a beautiful work of art etc. But we should never believe that the ideas we have or others might share with us are unworthy of thinking about. Be not afraid of you own wanderings.
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yes, so well said
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Simply beautiful.
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it was awe-inspiring
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Looks like one of those places where you stand (or sit) in awe and absorb the wonder of it. And I really like how you described seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary. Yep, you need open eyes, open mind, and an open heart.
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yes, that’s exactly how it felt, and yes, agree about how to see the world around us
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Such beauty 😍
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yes, intense
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To be “open”. Beautiful, Beth. I see and understand its beauty. Wow. Thank you for sharing! I love the design they chose (and why). 💚
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I love the reason they chose that style as well and honored history, rather than follow the popular style.
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Yes!!
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Beautiful! Rock piles or cathedral, kind of a metaphor for life.
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yes, I think so, too
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You are in the perfect cathedral for your artistic way with words, Beth.
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thank you so much, mark –
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Be still my heart. That last photo and the detail? Thanks for taking us along. xo! 🥰
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it was really a special experience standing in the middle of it, and just taking it all in
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💕💕💕
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do you see rocks or cathedrals is the kind of sentence that sticks in my brain for the rest of the day. this is a really great post
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it really makes you think –
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Gorgeous… picture, quote and description! Blessings!
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thank you –
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To pile rocks and make a cathedral is what humans do. We can’t help it.
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It’s clearly in us
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Although this one is not that old, but such churches or cathedrals hold so much history that you will always find something special if you only look for them. And you are an expert in finding the special in the normal, Beth.
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there are always, always things waiting to be discovered and one of my fav things is to find the special in the normal, you read me well
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That is what has been fascinating me about your posts. Your view is extraordinaty.
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thank you
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Love the decorative style choice, and it certainly looks like it was a beautifully-wise way to go.
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yes, I’d say it was a good call, and glad they didn’t wait around for my opinion on this
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That’s the one in Omaha, correct? I looked it up…
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it is -!
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I want to be here, aside you, experiencing this beauty, this sacredness, this place of peace. Thank you for sharing this. My daughter and her family are heading to Omaha soon. I will tip her off to this.
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it is absolutely lovely
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What a wonderful experience. I’m so happy for you.
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it was a great trip, not even knowing what to expect –
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Those can be the best kind.
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I have always loved that quote. The cathedral looks amazing. Enjoy your time there.
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the building had a feeling to it that was beautiful
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breathtaking!
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it was, and to stand within it –
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The vision of an artist creates beauty that everyone can see. I can feel how you must have felt visiting this cathedral. I’m smiling at who it’s named after. Perfect, right?
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yes, and yes
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😍
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one of the side benefits of religion is the art that emanates from it —
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yes-
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two heinous acts of desecration of sacred images were the firebombing of Dresden’s cathedral and the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamiyan by the Taliban in the early 2000’s
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Majestic!
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everything about it
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Our own places of worship are not so elaborate but boy, have we visited so many places of splendor, beauty, in so many countries near and far – it‘s always overwhelming and deeply touching, even if you don‘t share their faith. Some of those cathedrals were just too much: too much gold, too ornate, too kitschy, others too sober, too cold, too uninviting. But all of them are temples to God(s) – and to quote Michelangelo ‚the beauty or statue is all there, we only have to remove the surplus… I‘m happy to see the cathedral in every stone and it might say something about me that I love old houses with a story to tell. Your words: …..
To find the extraordinary within the ordinary, you have to see it. And to see it, you have to look for it. And to look for it, you have to have your eyes open. You have to be open. You have to believe that within every rock pile there is a cathedral. Or, at least, the possibility of one. Are you someone who sees rock piles, or do you see cathedrals?…….
So beautifully expressed, I feel the same! (And btw, it‘s The Little Prince!)
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yes, and yes – and not I’m not traditionally religious, but I could appreciate the art and stories that all went into it
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It’s beautiful! Love what you said about eyes open and being open to see, etc. Deep–in a non-sarcastic way! :)
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Thanks
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that is a beautiful Cathedral! xo
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it was beautiful
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