I would like to share with you some photos I have taken of the church in which I attend the traditional Mass every Sunday. Saint Patrick's church in Kinkora, Ontario, Canada, is truly a gem in the London diocese. it was built in 1882, and took two years to construct. The architect was Joseph Connolly, a renowned architect who designed a number of very prominent churches in Ontario. The high altar in this church was built in 1897, and has been kept in practically it's original form, in fact all three altars have survived in this church. Here is a photo of the exterior from the side.
Our Lady on Saturday
"The King of Heaven, being infinite Goodness, desires in the highest degree to enrich us with His graces. But because confidence is a necessary condition for being heard, and because He wants to increase our confidence, He has given us His own Mother as our Mother and intercessor, and has granted her all power to help us. So it is that He wishes us to place our hope for salvation and every blessing in her." - Saint Alphonsus de Liguori
(The photo is from the side altar of Our Lady, Saint Patrick's church, Kinkora, Ontario
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