257 Comments Posted by MARIE, CMT

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Spooky! Thanks for the historical background on yet another treasure of the past. Interesting info on the turrets-I've always loved the circular rooms that they form. You probably already know this, but please be careful of the possible asbestos that may be contained in some of these old buildings-I don't want you getting sick.
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Too bad the statue is gone-probably a Blessed Mary statue was there. I love grottos-they are so peaceful and meditative. Yes, I'm a good Catholic girl! : )
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I wish I could have explored here-it looks so peacful.
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Wow!
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I love the fall colors in the background!
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It's a real shame that they let this building go-look at the incredible detail on that fireplace mantel-so pretty!
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Another beautiful fresco! It's a shame that so many of these religious schools have closed. Also, it's a shame that there are so few vocations to the religious life.
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Wonderful picture, Wonderful Saint!
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It's a good thing you were able to get some shots of this place, before it was demolished. Love the Chapel! Too bad they didn't use it for prayer.
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I love this type of photography! It makes it look so dramatic! I also love Worcester as a city too! This picture portrays the beauty that I see in my hometown. Worcester is a big enough city without the hassel. I love Worcester! : )
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I was going to say, "Beam me up, Scotty," but someone beat me to the punch! Very unusual room-thanks for sharing.
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Ah, another archaic, analog relic of the past! Ya gotta love it! : )
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This is interesting and beautiful! I'm glad you got the shot! : )
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I love this door! It's beautifully crafted!
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Where's the baby?! : )