St. Andrew the Apostle Parish
I had the opportunity to attend a wedding at St. Andrew the Apostle Parish in Saline on Saturday.
Two good friends of my wife and I were wedded that day, and the setting couldn't have been more aesthetically beautiful.
I'm not a student of architecture, but the construction of the building is certainly something to behold.
The church seems to have a heavy Arts and Crafts influence in its design, but is also mixed with what appears to be traditional Gothic elements as well.
Enormous windows let in copious sunlight, filling the church with warmth and intensity.
Those who attend the parish regularly are fortunate to have such a nice church home.
Two good friends of my wife and I were wedded that day, and the setting couldn't have been more aesthetically beautiful.
I'm not a student of architecture, but the construction of the building is certainly something to behold.
The church seems to have a heavy Arts and Crafts influence in its design, but is also mixed with what appears to be traditional Gothic elements as well.
Enormous windows let in copious sunlight, filling the church with warmth and intensity.
Those who attend the parish regularly are fortunate to have such a nice church home.
Labels: Saline, St. Andrew the Apostle
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