That's a fantastic photo. The light in the Cathedral at certain times of the day is really magical, particularly with such large expanses of wall to act as a canvas. It makes you wonder how that same photo would look with mosaic rather than bare brick.
Msgr Langham I will pray for your speedy recovery.
I very much like reading your blog. I knew nothing about Byzantine church architecture until I began reading your blog. The photos you post of the cathedral are poetic in their simplicity.
Sorry to hear that Monsignor. Get better soon. And don't lose the mellifluous quality of your singing voice!
ReplyDeleteHope this is nothing too serious, especially with the added stress of fundraising for the building repairs. You are in all our prayers, Monsignor.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry. I hope you're better soon. You will be missed here.
ReplyDeleteWe wish you a speedy recovery Monsignor, and keep you in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteGod speed your recovery.
ReplyDeleteBenfan
That's a fantastic photo. The light in the Cathedral at certain times of the day is really magical, particularly with such large expanses of wall to act as a canvas. It makes you wonder how that same photo would look with mosaic rather than bare brick.
ReplyDeleteMsgr Langham I will pray for your speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteI very much like reading your blog. I knew nothing about Byzantine church architecture until I began reading your blog. The photos you post of the cathedral are poetic in their simplicity.
Sharon
Get well soon, Monsignore.
ReplyDeleteRest !!
I hope it is nothing serious, you are in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteI was here 2 weeks ago. It is special place for me. God bless U all.
ReplyDeleteGet well soon!
ReplyDeleteHello Father I hope you are feeling better
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that you are still ill. You remain in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteMonsignor Langham,
ReplyDeleteI am praying for your recovery from illness, and hope that you are on your way to feeling better.
Get well soon Father, you are in my prayers
ReplyDeleteMust be serious.
ReplyDeleteHope it passes soon. Will include you in our family prayers.
Benfan
God speed in getting better Msgr Mark.
ReplyDeleteJohn
Be well, brother. May the LORD be gracious to you in these days of Passiontide.
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