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Tag Archives: Catholic
Getting to Church Early
The center aisle of Saint Rita of Cascia on South Broad Street off of Ellsworth in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Posted in Looking South
Tagged altar, beautiful, Catholic, Catholicism, church, marble, Pennsylvania, pew, Philadelphia, Saint Rita, South Philly, USA
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Papal-Mania!
Papal-Mania is sweeping the nation and swamping the city! We’re drowning in a tsunami of draconian security measures, 24 hour hype from the news media, and an insane amount of keepsakes. We’ve seen t-shirts, buttons, flags, bows, a stuffed Francis, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged 2015, Catholic, church, mozzarella Pope, Pastificio, Philadelphia, Pope Francis, World Meeting of Families
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First Holy Communion
When I was first sorting through the 200 negatives that comprise the Capewell Glass Negative Collection, I assumed that this girl who shows up in a lot of the photos of John Capewell’s immediate family was his daughter. As I … Continue reading