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Sunday, December 5, 2010
St. Paul A Sacristy View
This rather unusual view of the mural of St. Paul is made possible from a even more unusual vantage point. The picture was taken from the second story of the churches Sacristy.
Picture taken at St. John the Baptist in Maria Stein, Ohio.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Psalm 126:5-6
Monday, November 29, 2010
St. Thomas and Columns
Sunday, November 28, 2010
St. Peter and Station of the Cross
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Station of the Cross XII (St. Charles Seminary)
Friday, November 26, 2010
St. Charles Seminary (Gargolye)
Monday, November 1, 2010
Stained Glass and Shadow
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
With Open Arms
Was Assumed in Body and Soul into Heavenly Glory
This is one of many modern style Stained Glass Windows I found in the St. Charles Seminary. The date on the window is 1950. This picture is made up of two shots. One upper and one lower.
Click on above image for a larger view.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Organ and Stained Glass
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Jesus' body is removed from the cross
This is Station 13 of the Way of the Cross - Jesus' body is removed from the cross. This is one of the 14 Stations of the Cross found in many of the Catholic Churches. And like most Catholic Churches the stations received a make over after Vatican II. These had their color toned down. I used Photoshop to help bring some of the color back in this one.
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church - Maria Stein Ohio.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Sacred Heart of Jesus (Fall)
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Altar and Stained Glass St. John the Baptist
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Dove and Olive Branch
Genesis 8:6-12 (New International Version)
After forty days Noah opened the window he had made in the ark and sent out a raven, and it kept flying back and forth until the water had dried up from the earth. Then he sent out a dove to see if the water had receded from the surface of the ground. But the dove could find no place to set its feet because there was water over all the surface of the earth; so it returned to Noah in the ark. He reached out his hand and took the dove and brought it back to himself in the ark. He waited seven more days and again sent out the dove from the ark. When the dove returned to him in the evening, there in its beak was a freshly plucked olive leaf! Then Noah knew that the water had receded from the earth. He waited seven more days and sent the dove out again, but this time it did not return to him.
Stained Glass Window St. John the Baptist, Maria Stein Ohio
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Weekly Journal 2010
May 11, 2010
My show at the Library featuring "The Land of the Cross Tipped Churches" I feel was a success. I want to thank everyone who came and left a comment and a special thank you to those that made it to the Meet and Greet. It was great to meet and talk to all of you.
Things have been slow posting wise. I have some pictures from Key West that I still haven't posted. I am done with school after this week, so that should free up some time. However, picture taking opportunities/projects are growing in leaps and bounds.
To be honest I am not sure where to go next with the blog. I have pretty much covered all the churches but feel that I could start all over and still come up with fresh material. Maybe I just need a new approach. Maybe try and focus on Events (Something with People!). Someone suggested and I agree that a guide to the churches would be nice (I am thinking Electronic/PDF) type publication. I am planning on applying for a Grant to create a traveling display of "The Land of the Cross Tipped Churches". A very low percentage that apply ever get anything but it's worth a shot.
April 2, 2010
Photo Show - The bulk of the show is up. I have a few more items I hope to have up and displayed this Saturday.
Cincinnati Enquirer - The travel article about The Land of the Cross Tipped Churches is scheduled to be published Easter Sunday. The focus of the piece is the churches, but the writer said they were going to make mention of the blog and photo-show. I will feature it in a post when I get confirmation and link.
March 14, 2010
I recently received an E-Mail from Kathy Schwartz, a freelance writer for The Cincinnati Enquirer. She is doing a regional travel story for them about the Land of Cross-Tipped Churches. Kathy found my blog, while doing research on the churches on the web and would like to mention my blog in the story as well as promote my upcoming show in April. Of course I E-mailed her back a great big yes, (Right after I did my Happy Dance). Insert your own visual here.
March 4, 2010
Well I finally got to meet Mary from the Catholic Telegraph. We had a great time talking about the churches and my upcoming show. The article should come out sometime late this month.
As promised the post have not been plentiful. March will continue to be light as I gear up for the show.
Hopefully I will get a chance to visit the Saint Paul church this month.
February 13, 2010
Well next week's post will be light, I did not get out to take any pictures this week or weekend. My wife and I have also been under the weather. I did manage to make it to the "Y" and complete my first circuit on the Upper Body. I am enjoying my Graphics Class at Edison. I was also hoping to get out and get some more winter pics but that didn't happen either. Hopefully this week will be better health and picture wise. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY
February 7, 2010
I have a meeting scheduled with Mary Knapke, a freelance writer for The Catholic Telegraph (The official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati). They want to do an article about my photo work with The Land of the Cross Tipped Churches and promote my photo show featuring the churches in April at the Amos Memorial Library in Sidney. Now how COOL is That !
January 30, 2010
It's hard to believe that January is all but gone. I am tiring of Winter and now can't wait for Spring. I've been busy balancing my time between blogging, preparing for my upcoming show and class work. Which has made the month of January fly by.
Class is great and I am learning new PhotoShop techniques every week. The show is slowly coming together but I still don't have many completed pieces to hang.
Speaking of Photoshop this picture was made from one of my recent church visits.
I plan on visiting St. Paul church this Sunday after church. I still have pictures to post from some of my previous church visits so I'm doing okay picture wise.
Oh and on the fitness front, I have my first appointment with my Personal Trainer Monday. Oh Happy Day.
January 22, 2010
I am starting to feel the pressure of crunch time for my upcoming show in April of the Cross Tipped Churches. I am afraid even though I have plenty of pictures to post I am going to have to start spending less time blogging and more time getting ready for the show. So look for things to slow down after this up coming week. I already have post for all of next week ready and scheduled to post.
On a personal note it doesn't help that my wife has us going to the "Y" for fitness and I am taking a graphics class at Edison. There is only so much time to be had.
There will be some surprises at the show not all the images on display will have been posted in my blog. Here is an example of something new.
(Click on the Picture for a Larger View)
January 12, 2010
I finally made it out to St. Bernard. What a wonderful church. I hope to start posting some of the pictures from that shoot this week.
I have been back to the Immaculate Conception in Botkins to try and get all 14 Stations of the Cross but just like before Old Mister Sun was not cooperating. I really need an overcast day to get all of them. However, I got some awesome shots of the light coming through the stained glass windows. Look for those pictures in the near future.
I have an upcoming show featuring The Land of the Cross Tipped Churches at Amos Memorial Library in Sidney during the month of April. I will put a banner promoting the event with times and events at the top of the blog very soon. I am also planning on sending a postcard to all the churches inviting them to the event. I will post more on this as the time for the event gets closer.
I would like to visit St. Paul in Sharpsburg and Saint Charles Seminary and Chapel before the April Show.
Last year I tried to make a new Journal for every month. This year I am going to try and just make one post and add to it throughout the year.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
St. Pauls Episcopal (Key West)
This picture of the St. Pauls Episcopal Church in Key West Fl. was taken from the roof of the La Concha Hotel. The hotel is the tallest building on the island. The hotel is 7 floors and 105 feet tall. Not a very tall building but tall enough to see the complete island and of course this church.
According to our driver for the day, the church has been in several movies. Two of them James Bond. He also said that the stained glass windows of the church were insured for over a million dollars.
Here is a shot of the altar and stained glass window of the Crucifixion above. The photographer in the picture is just another photo happy tourist.
I could of spent hours shooting this church but already had other plans for the day.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
John the Baptist Baptizes Jesus
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Guardian Angel Prayer
Guardian Angel,
watch over those whose names you can read in my heart.
Guard over them with every care
and make their way easy and their labors fruitful.
Dry their tears if they weep;
sanctify their joys;
raise their courage if they weaken;
restore their hope if they lose heart,
their health if they be ill,
truth if they err,
repentance if they fail.
Well it has been sometime since my last post. I hope to get back into the swing of things soon. I found this angel statute by the grotto of the Saint Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church while touring Key West Florida. I will post more pictures soon.
watch over those whose names you can read in my heart.
Guard over them with every care
and make their way easy and their labors fruitful.
Dry their tears if they weep;
sanctify their joys;
raise their courage if they weaken;
restore their hope if they lose heart,
their health if they be ill,
truth if they err,
repentance if they fail.
Well it has been sometime since my last post. I hope to get back into the swing of things soon. I found this angel statute by the grotto of the Saint Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church while touring Key West Florida. I will post more pictures soon.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Churches Distinguish Ohio Towns
Happy Easter
Kathy sent me the link to her article in the Cincinnati Enquirer that was published today. It is a very nice piece on The Land of the Cross Tipped Churches. As promised there is a promo in what they call a Breakout box that promoted the show at the library and the Cross Tipped Church Blog.
Thanks Kathy, the article and the added blurb were just fantastic. Here is a link to her article: Churches Distinguish Ohio Towns
Kathy sent me the link to her article in the Cincinnati Enquirer that was published today. It is a very nice piece on The Land of the Cross Tipped Churches. As promised there is a promo in what they call a Breakout box that promoted the show at the library and the Cross Tipped Church Blog.
Thanks Kathy, the article and the added blurb were just fantastic. Here is a link to her article: Churches Distinguish Ohio Towns
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
St. Therese (Little Flower)
This very unusual stained glass window of St. Theresa can be found in the Saint Joseph Church in Egypt. I've posted this before but dusted it off and gave it a new look. It will be featured as part of a collage of stained glass windows in the church in the up coming show.
Click the link below for more insight on the imagery and symbolism the artist used in this window.
Society of the Little Flower
Click the link below for more insight on the imagery and symbolism the artist used in this window.
Society of the Little Flower
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sneek Peek at Up Coming Show
St. Augustine Stations of the Cross
I thought I'd give my Cross Tipped Churches Blog fans a first look at one of the prints I made for the up coming show.
I use to have a slide show of these same stations at the bottom of the blog. I will probably replace the Nativity that is currently at the bottom with this one.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
The Catholic Telegraph (CTC Article)
Check it out I made page 19 of this weeks The Catholic Telegraph. Mary Knapke the free lance writer who I interviewed with for the piece did a fantastic job. Thanks Mary. I was blown away by the size of the story (over a half page), Wow! The blog normally picks up a little extra traffic during the Lent season but it was off the charts today thanks to the links in the online version and mention in the article.
Click here to view the Online Article:
Local Photographer Documents Spiritual Treasures
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Promo for Upcoming Show
This 4x6 print will be mailed to all the Catholic Churches in The Land of the Cross Tipped Churches. I am hoping to get a good turnout from the churches for the show. I would of liked to have gotten this mailed out earlier but LIFE has been busy. I have enough printed and framed prints for a decent show but there is always that one more print hanging out there that I want to include.
The Meet and Greet has been moved from the 17th to the 19th from 5:00 - 8:00.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Saint Roch
Patron Saint of Dogs and those who love them. "The least we owe them is to live a life that is worthy of their devotion..."
As a dog lover St. Roch is one Saint I can relate to. His story is an interesting one. He was born with a privileged background but renounced his nobility and wealth to go to Rome to care for plague victims. While in Rome he contracted the disease himself. Not wanting to burden anyone with his own suffering he went to live in the forest. There he met a dog who brought him food daily and licked Roch's wounds until he recovered from the plague.
Unfortunately, all his family had died and no one recognized him when he returned. He was imprisoned for false impersonation where he died with his faithful companion 5 years later.
The picture of the painting was taken a St. Joseph in St. Joseph and the statue in St. Peter of St. Peter.
As a dog lover St. Roch is one Saint I can relate to. His story is an interesting one. He was born with a privileged background but renounced his nobility and wealth to go to Rome to care for plague victims. While in Rome he contracted the disease himself. Not wanting to burden anyone with his own suffering he went to live in the forest. There he met a dog who brought him food daily and licked Roch's wounds until he recovered from the plague.
Unfortunately, all his family had died and no one recognized him when he returned. He was imprisoned for false impersonation where he died with his faithful companion 5 years later.
The picture of the painting was taken a St. Joseph in St. Joseph and the statue in St. Peter of St. Peter.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Resurrected Christ Statue (B&W)
Monday, March 8, 2010
Saint Charles Seminary
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Alpha and Omega (Book Cover)
Holy Elements (St. John the Baptist)
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Eucharist Vessels
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Where Did You See Jesus
Every Sunday at the Church I serve in, we ask the question Where did you see Jesus. The answers vary from sunsets, answers to prayer to acts of kindness. It is both a rewarding and humbling experience to see and share were Jesus shows up in the lives of people.
Picture taken at the Saint John the Baptist Church in Maria Stein.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
The Dove Above the Altar
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Finally
Friday, February 12, 2010
Martyr of the Confessional
In the Hand of God be my spirit
As he was on trial and being prosecuted, Saint Stephen experienced a theophany. His theophany was unusual in that he saw both the Father and the Son:
"Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God." (Acts 7:56)
In this picture St. Stephen is holding the Bible with lettering. If someone can translate this I would appreciate it. It doesn't help that one word is fairly blocked by the window bar.
Kevin Hammer found this explanation: don't know Latin, but after some googling:
St. Stephen holding a book with the words he spoke at his martyrdom: A DE[SC AD DEUM?] SIT ANIMA MEA ("In the Hand of God be my spirit.")
Click the following Link for more info: St. Stephen
Picture taken at St. Bernard Church, Burkettsvile, Ohio.
This was originaly posted on Feb 10 but I thought it would be nice to re-post it with its new title and updated info. (Steeple Chaser)
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Saint Bernard
St. Bernard was added as a Doctor of the Catholic Church by Pius VIII (1830). I must admit I am unclear on what distinction the title has. I did find that the person must not have been martyred and that "the requisite conditions are enumerated as three: eminens doctrina, insignis vitae sanctitas, Ecclesiae declaratio (i.e. eminent learning, a high degree of sanctity, and proclamation by the Church)." The web site also went on to say that they should be represented holding a book as pictured here.
You can't really see it in this picture because the statue is up high but I am fairly certain that it has glass eyes.
Pictures taken at the St. Bernard Church in Burkettsville.
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