Green in St Giles
A view of the nave of St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh from the crossing. The green banner is a reminder that we are in ‘Ordinary Time’, in which green is the liturgical colour used. It is a symbol of the fecundity of grace, and that we learn to grow in the Spirit during this time.
(-  Lawrence OP)

Green in St Giles

A view of the nave of St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh from the crossing. The green banner is a reminder that we are in ‘Ordinary Time’, in which green is the liturgical colour used. It is a symbol of the fecundity of grace, and that we learn to grow in the Spirit during this time.

(- Lawrence OP)

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cathedral in płock by Katarzyna Płuciennik on Flickr.
Płock, Poland
Cathedral, Pisa, Italy, 1895.
(by Brooklyn Museum)
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Cathedral in Seville is the biggest gothic cathedral in the world. It`s making unbelivable impression. I wish i took tripod with myself! :DView Large

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Cathedral in Seville is the biggest gothic cathedral in the world. It`s making unbelivable impression. I wish i took tripod with myself! :D

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Wells Cathedral clock
This is believed to be the 2nd oldest clock in England and the 3rd oldest in the world, built c.1392. More information  here.
(via Lawrence OP)

Wells Cathedral clock

This is believed to be the 2nd oldest clock in England and the 3rd oldest in the world, built c.1392. More information here.

(via Lawrence OP)

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arrached to the ends of the Misericords, the organ pipes are resplendant gold with white Yorkist rose. Seen in Hereford Cathedral.

by Shertila Tony

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arrached to the ends of the Misericords, the organ pipes are resplendant gold with white Yorkist rose. Seen in Hereford Cathedral.

by Shertila Tony

dailyme:

A Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010 aerial photo provided by The American Red Cross shows the flattened cathedral in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, seen during a joint Red Cross Red Crescent/ECHO (European Community Humanitarian Organization) aerial assessment mission. The damage from Tuesday’s devastating earthquake is clearly visible. (AP Photo/American Red Cross)

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A Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010 aerial photo provided by The American Red Cross shows the flattened cathedral in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, seen during a joint Red Cross Red Crescent/ECHO (European Community Humanitarian Organization) aerial assessment mission. The damage from Tuesday’s devastating earthquake is clearly visible. (AP Photo/American Red Cross)