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June 4th, 2016 - Dashboard Confessional performs live at Freedom Hill Amphitheatre in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Credit: Joe Orlando. www.schwegweb.com

Ancient film (unbeknownst to me) - shown at All Visual LA Feb 2012 (allvisual.tumblr.com)

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This is part of the Weekly Themes group.

The theme changes, and you post some of your work that relates to the current theme. It is quite interesting to see the photos.

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Rouen Cathedral confessional.

Il confessionale dei Fantoni venne commissionato per il Duomo di Bergamo nel 1704, venne poi regalato alla Parrocchia di Zandobbio (Bg), paese d’origine del canonico Mazza, ove rimase fino al 1898, anno in cui viene esposto a Bergamo nell’ambito della mostra d’Arte Sacra svoltasi in occasione del XVI centenario del martirio di Sant’Alessandro.

Il successo e l’ammirazione ottenuti da parte dei bergamaschi convincono il Presidente della MIA prima a ospitare il confessionale nella Basilica per u n restauro e quindi ad avviare le trattative per il suo acquisto fatto il 27 giugno 1899 per 5.000 lire dalla Fabbriceria di Zandobbio.

Da quella data il confessionale è posto nella Basilica dove da aprile a giugno del 1999 è stato restaurato da Eugenio e Luciano Gritti del Consorzio Professionale Restauratori d’Arte.

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint. Stanisław Bishop Martyr (Kościół Wniebowzięcia NMP i św. Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika), Bodzentyn, Poland

The tip jar at Heidi's Honeymoon Grille on Water Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands reminds customers that money is the root of all evil, and provides an opportunity rid yourself of any evil you might be holding in your wallet.

JFDI catch up Challenge 13.

 

So challenge 13 is to confess 13 things that nobody knows about. O.K my husband probably doesn't know the first one ( deep breath in )

 

1, If I feel low or sad I still suck my thumb. I'm 37.

2, I have a thing about my pillow, Well one pillow case in particular. It's soft and lovely and smells lush. Ewwww bit now, it doesn't get washed as often as it should do but I love it.

3, When I was younger ( junior school ) I used to tell people my Dad was a police man. P.C Britchford. In fact that bit wasn't a lie ... His name is Peter Charles :o)

4, I smell everything. It doesn't matter what it is... I smell it.

5, I also have a thing about putting things in holes to see if they fits.... Mostly fingers but a coupe of months back I put a paracetamol up my nose to see if it fitted... It did.... but when I tried to get it out I pushed it up further, I ended up going to the doctors to see if the nurse could get it out with tweezers... like me she pushed it up further and I was told to go to A&E after listening to her laughing like mad... I turned into the car park of the hospital to be blinded by the sun which made me sneeze and the pill shot out and landed on the dash board.

6, I can't help it but I over apologise. Even if it's not my fault I'll say sorry ...... I'm very sorry about that.

7, I really love a good scab. I love picking it clean off. It doesn't even have to be my own.

8, I'm not very good at opening up with emotional stuff. I'm always the life and soul of the party and absolutely love to make people laugh but when it comes to talking about feelings and the like I close up and keep it in until I let it all out in one big BANG.

9, After losing my daughter I had a huge problem with class A drugs (amphetamine mainly) and used everyday for 2 1/2 years. I woke up one morning and thought I don't want to do this anymore and I stopped just like that. That was bloody hard but I did it and that was 11 years ago.

10,I really really REALLY hate moths and squirrels. They scare the shizzang out of me.

11,My favorite film is Miss Potter. I have watched it 100's of times.

12, Farting.... I love it... I find it hilarious. It tells me and my husband when we are both awake... he farts and I answer him by farting back. That's love that is :oD

13, Finally...... I HATE and I mean H A T E shopping of any kind.... full stop.

 

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The Church of St. Francis of Assisi at Vilnius, Lithuania.

 

From signage in the church:

 

Between 1764 and 1781 the church was fitted with an ensemble of late Baroque fixtures: the pulpit, confessionals, pews and eleven altars. The ensemble displayed stylistic harmony, as well as a singleness of purpose-drawing attention to the main altar.

 

[The main altar] now contains the Crucifix that had previously hung above the altar of the Holy Cross. The cross was known to bestow special grace, and it was at this time that the fresco depicting this Crucifix was painted on the façade of the church. The identity of the person who designed the new interior furnishings is not now known. The interior was executed by several joiners (Giotto, Holtzas, Valteris and others are mentioned). Paintings for the altars were done by . . . a person with the surname Motiejus.

 

Between 1764 and 1768 Mikaloju Jansonas, a renowned organ builder of the day, restored the church organ and moved it from the side nave to a platform constructed at the back of the presbytery (choir). (At the end of the 19th century the organ was reconstructed once again and moved to the old balcony of the Bernardines.)

 

From the middle of the 18th century until the end of the 20th century the architecture and furnishings of the church remained largely unchanged. When the church was closed during the Soviet years, the painting over the altar, the liturgical vessels and other fixtures were scattered among museum collections or given to other churches.

 

The altar ensemble, which was disassembled for reconstruction has only been partially restored. In response to present-day liturgical requirements, a new altar created by Rimas Skakalauakas was constructed in 1998 and placed in the central nave of the church. The altar echoes the lines and shapes of the old Gothic belfry.

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From Wikipedia:

 

The Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard (also known as Bernardine Church) is a Roman Catholic church in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is located next to St. Anne's Church. Dedicated to Saints Francis of Assisi and Bernardino of Siena, it is an important example of Gothic architecture in Lithuania.

 

History

After their arrival in Vilnius, Bernardine monks built a wooden church in the second half of the 15th century, and at the end of the same century - a brick one.

 

In the early 16th century it was reconstructed, apparently with the participation of a master from Gdansk (Danzig) Michael Enkinger.

 

In the beginning of the 16th century the church was incorporated into the construction of Vilnius defensive wall, so there are shooting openings in its walls.

 

Afterwards it was renewed many times, particularly after the 1655-61 war with Moscow, when the Cossacks ravaged the church killing the monks and citizens who had taken shelter there.

 

In the times of the Soviet occupation it was closed down and handed over to the Art institute.

 

In 1994, the brethren of St. Francis returned to the church.

 

Church and Monastery are some of the largest sacral buildings in Vilnius, although in the 17th and 18th centuries they acquired the Renaissance and Baroque features.

 

Being much larger and more archaic than the St. Anne's Church, it forms and interesting and unique ensemble with the latter.

 

Gothic pointed-arch windows and buttresses stand out on the façade. Above them rises a pediment with twin octagonal towers on the sides and a fresco depicting the Crucifix in the middle niche.

 

A Gothic presbytery is the oldest part of the church. Eight high pillars divide the church interior into 3 naves.

 

There are many valuable 16th-century wall paintings in Bernardine church and the oldest known artistic Lithuanian crucifix sculpture from the 15th century. [2]

 

The walls of the naves are decorated with Gothic polychrome frescoes, partly uncovered in 1981 - dynamic, colourful figural compositions on biblical and hagiographic themes, with occasional inscriptions in Gothic characters, floral ornaments, heraldic insignia etc.

 

These mural paintings date from the early 16th century and are considered unique in the world: their composition and type of presentation of the subject matter belongs to Renaissance, and the stylistics - to the Gothic style. [3]

 

The Bernardine monastery north of the church, built simultaneously with the church, was renovated and reconstructed several times. Since its founding, a novitiate and a seminary operated at the monastery, a rich library had been accumulated, and a scriptorium operated. There [were] artists, craftsmen and organists among the monks. The monastery was closed in 1864, and the building housed soldiers' barracks. In 1919 it was given to the art faculty of the university, later - to the Art Institute (now the Art Academy).

 

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Couldn't resist creating a picture illustrating a wonderful story emailed to me yesterday.

My thanks to whoever wrote the gag - my sort of humour exactly!

Dashboard Confessional - A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar

I'm not totally sure, but I believe this is a confessional booth. I didn't see anyone brave enough to enter it.

Westmount Ave, Toronto ON 15 Sep 2019

No endorsement of sentiment intended.

October 12, but image has changed. bigup to /eshepard & /dogseat for this one ;)

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St Mary and Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox - formerly St Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Nashua NH.

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i look uncharacteristically princessy here!

22 June 2009

 

In Catholicism, one must confess one's sins to a priest and receive absolution in order to be forgiven by God. (Usually. There are a few other ways, but this is the preferred method.) If you've been really naughty, a priest is not good enough. Some sins can only be absolved by a bishop. Fortunately, as St. Colman's is a Cathedral, it means that there is a bishop in residence. In case you have been exceptionally, bad, the confessional he occupies has been helpfully labelled.

A carved confessional and carved angel in Ss Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic Church built 1860-75, Cork City

Confessionals of a Window Cleaner Film. 1974.

RCR 739G isn't on the DVLA database.

Randall is a 41 year old Portland native. I had the opportunity recently to have a nice long chat with Randall. In a way, he helped me out.

 

I was on my way from the Hawthorne fish house, heading toward the Mount Tabor pdx strobist meetup when I met Randall. Fellow PDX strobist Randy Kashka and I stopped at the 7-11 for some beverages, and low and behold, there were 2 panhandlers sitting against a yellow wall asking for change, beer, weed, cigarettes, whatever we had to give.

 

So, I asked these gentlemen for a photo. Did I really have a choice? One guy declined and immediately left the premises, and the other was Randall.

 

Popped my trunk, got out my camera, set down my keys, changed lenses, closed the trunk and started shooting. A minute later, I discovered that yes, my keys were locked in the trunk. Not the first time I’ve done something like this, and probably not the last.

 

Let me just say, my wife is amazing. She was on her way to the rescue, but it would take some time to wake the boy and drive out to Portland. So, I had time to kill.

 

That’s when Randall and I got to talking. At first, we were just shootin’ the shit; where are you from, how many siblings, nice weather, all that good stuff. He has lived in Portland all his life, and as he put it, never got his act together. He’s the youngest of seven kids. He has always had drug and alcohol problems.

 

Before you know it, the conversation started to get more serious. We started sharing stories of loss. He had a girlfriend who died of a heroine overdose in the 80’s. His sister is dying of emphysema. He has never been able to hold a steady job. I started to tell him stories about my father, his life, his death, his demons, something I rarely discuss with strangers. Somehow, though, this strange vagrant was safe to talk to.

 

It seems trivial to describe it now, but the conversation made quite an impact on me.

 

An hour later, the wife shows up und unlocks the car. I left the scene at about a quarter after nine, shook randall’s hand, gave him two bucks and wished him good luck. I left with the intention of making the latter half of the strobist meeting, (with no luck at all I might add), gave up on that idea, and picked up some flowers for the wife on the drive home.

 

Anyway, Randall wanted prints of the pictures, and I agreed. We were to meet on Saturday (yesterday) at noon at the 7-11. Nothing quite like drunk sincerity, and of course, he didn’t show. I left the pictures tucked in the chain link fence where we met and went home. According to the store clerk, Randall is a regular, and hopefully he will get his images before they blow away.

    

A confessional in the church where Pope John Paul II was baptized in Wadowice, Poland.

In the Catholic tradition, a priest will hear out the sins of anyone who confesses. The confession usually takes place in a wooden cabinet of this type, in which the priest is separated from the parishoner by a lattice - Italy 2010

Dashboard Confessional - The Shade of Poison Trees

A confessional picture with my sim Beau James for a contest at Sims2community (think it was a cycle of Mattels new face search).

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