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Gratitude and Appreciation |
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Written by Parish Office
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Tuesday, 28 October 2008 |
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Max Moulding We thank Allen Fang, owner and operator of Max Moulding (13838 S. Figueroa, Los Angeles), for the donation of the beautiful molding that was used in the framing of our Stations of the Cross. The moulding has a retail value of nearly $7,500.00. Thanks Allen Fang, for this generous donation. Thanks also to Becky Gonzales, our parishioner, for her help in arranging this. John Paul’s Designs, Inc. We thank Paul and Maria Reis of John Paul’s Designs – Picture Framing (2675 Skypark Drive, #311) for their help with our project, especially with the framing of our Stations of the Cross and the repainting of our religious statues. It was Paul’s eyes that saw our old Stations of the Cross and saw the possibilities of using them again with new frames. Paul and Maria have done many gifts for our parish. We are grateful for their generosity. |
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The Blue Cross' Artist |
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Written by Rev. Raymond Mallett, OFM Conv.
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Tuesday, 28 October 2008 |
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Jean Schettler has been the artist painting our Blue Cross. This act of love has taken her the last months to complete. I’m pleased to tell you that she will be with us when we return to the Church on Wednesday, October 29th. Jean lives in the Kentucky-Indiana area, near Louisville. She and her family lived in Torrance for many years. She used to pass near our Church each day on her way to work. She will be visiting some family, who still live in the area, and will join us for our celebration. This will be an opportunity to welcome her and thank her for her efforts. |
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Updated Photos and VR view |
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Written by Rev. Raymond Mallett, OFM Conv.
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Monday, 06 October 2008 |
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If you haven't been to one of our "remodel sneak peek" tours lately, you can have the same experience by viewing the latest photos taken of our church on this website. Thanks to Chris Barnes and Joe Carson for providing us with these photographic updates! To view the latest photos: click here. To view the latest Virtual Reality view, please go to this page.  |
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New Remodel Photos in 360 view |
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Written by Rev. Raymond Mallett, OFM Conv.
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 |
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Joe Carson has once again supplied us with brilliant 360 views of the remodeled Church Interior, Bell Tower and Roof. This is a great way for you to see the progress of the build by virtually being inside the church (or in this series, on top of the roof!) Please head over to our "Virtual Reality View" section for the latest 360 degree photos. These new photos automatically pan around; you can still 'point and drag' your mouse cursor to look about, however. 
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New Floor Installed |
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Written by Rev. Raymond Mallett, OFM Conv.
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Sunday, 24 August 2008 |
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We have new photos and virtual reality view of the interior of our remodeled church. Check out the new floors and other finished pieces. Click here for latest 360 degree view of the interior and go here for the photo album. |
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360 View of Church Interior |
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Written by Rev. Raymond Mallett, OFM Conv.
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Friday, 08 August 2008 |
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Thanks to Joe Carson for providing us with more "virtual reality" view photos of the Church building progress. You can see (in 360 degrees) how the church is coming together without the need to wear a hardhat. Click here to view the updated images from July. |
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More Pano Shots Up |
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Written by Rev. Raymond Mallett, OFM Conv.
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Sunday, 06 July 2008 |
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We have received additional (updated) panoramic shots of the Church interior, courtesy of Joe Carson. Visit the "Virtual Reality View" page of our Church Remodel Section. Also, do check out the wide-angle photographs of our church roof! Those can be found in the Photo Gallery. |
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