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 WORSHIP AREA
  • Thermostatic Control: The baptismal font is equipped with a system to heat the water when a baptism is to be celebrated.

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 ALTAR AREA
 SEATING AREA
 
One of the challenges in designing a space in keeping with a contemporary understanding of liturgical celebrations is seating people so that they do not see themselves as spectators but as active participants in the liturgy. They are as much a part of the action of the liturgy as the presider or the reader or the choir. They are to interact with each other as well as with the presider and the reader. Their role in the liturgy is of equal importance with the roles of anyone else taking part in the action of the liturgy. We are not in a theater to watch. We are with each other and at the table of the Lord, and our seating arrangement is designed to help establish this feeling.
 
 WALL HANGING
 AMBRY

 
The ambry, the wall-mounted cabinet, is located on the rear west wall of the worship space. With its clear glass doors and sides, the three Holy Oils are quite visible. These are the Oils used by the church in its celebration of a number of the sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Orders. They are also used in the consecration of a church and/or altar.

Blessed by the bishop only once a year during Holy Week, we are reminded not only of the role the sacraments play in the life of any parish, but also of our bond with the whole church. We are not a community unto ourselves, but tied to the whole church. Thus, the Oils are given a place of dignity and reverence.