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"At that time: Jesus told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt: ‘Two men went up into the Temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee, standing by himself, prayed thus: “God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.” But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, “God, be merciful to me, a sinner!” I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.’" – Luke 18:9-14, which is the Gospel for the 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time.
Stained glass window in the chapel of the Sacred Heart Seminary in Detroit.
~TITLE OF PAINTING~
SACRED HEART
APPROXIMATE SIZE: 7" x 9" inches
Media: Acrylics, Pen & Ink,
Pencil on Children's Book Page.
* This piece is Signed Dated
for authenticity by both artists.
Created in April 2012.
ABOUT THIS PIECE
Place did more harm than good.
Hope you burn.
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Sacred Heart University hosted the annual Senior Ball as part of Senior Week on May 10, 2019. Photo by Tina Marie Photography
Completed in 2000
Design: Allmann Sattler Wappner Architekts
www.allmannsattlerwappner.de/en/projects/detail/60/info/#...
detail-online.com/inspiration/church-of-the-sacred-heart-...
So one night I was laying in bed, with barely any light, and doodling. This is what I came up with.
I'm pretty impressed with myself-- looks pretty good for being done in the dark!
This Catholic Church is built on the site of the Bear Inn, the former town house of the Abbots of Tavistock. It replaced St Nicholas' the first catholic church in the city after the reformation, built circa 1800, off Mint Lane.
The Sacred Heart was designed by C E Ware and Leonard Stokes in 1881 – the church was built in the 1883/4 at a cost of approximately £10,000. It was opened on 18 November 1884 with a Pontifical High Mass by the Rt., Reverend the Bishop of Clifton, and a sermon delivered by the Bishop of Plymouth. At 2 o'clock there was a public luncheon at the Royal Public Rooms. Oddly, the advert proclaiming the opening gave the address as North Street.
The tower, which is 140 ft high, was not completed until 1926 – the original design shows a pointed spire on the tower. It contains a single bell of 20 cwt. and was cast by Murphy. The church in a French, Gothic style, it incorporated a 15th-century window from the Bear Inn on the staircase leading to the choir loft.
Nikolaus Pevsner, did not take to the building and said it 'not worthy' of Stokes. It does appear to be a little cramped on its site in South Street, with the slope making it appear squat.
The interior uses a variety of materials including Pocombe, Bath Corsham and Portland stone. The stained glass windows were made by Frederick Drake, a local glass worker.
www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_churches/sacredheart.php
See some early plans here:
archiseek.com/2009/1884-church-of-the-sacred-hear-exeter-...
i drew this for crafty bastards and then applied a bunch of photoshop elements dooda to the photo after i cropped it.
it's the first thing i've drawn in a really long time!
Completed in 2000
Design: Allmann Sattler Wappner Architekts
www.allmannsattlerwappner.de/en/projects/detail/60/info/#...
detail-online.com/inspiration/church-of-the-sacred-heart-...