1,168 Comments for Salesian School

Brothers are somewhat like a priest intern. It is a step toward priesthood.
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This is what happens when two posters hit "Submit" at the same time. *lol*
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It's great to know the history of this place. Thanks Tony, Jerry, & Matt!
Beautiful pic too, Motts. I love how the light fixture contrasts against the dark of the peeling wall.
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I am sorry, I can't stop laughing!! Well said Serrena & Van Gogo.
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Tom - Jesus Christ is often referred to as "The Lamb of God" because he was so peaceful. There is also the belief that when the Lamb lays with the Lion, there will be world peace and redemtion. The Lamb is a major icon for a few different things within the Christian lexicon; however, it almost always means the pure and innocent or, in this case, Jesus Christ.
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To answer Tom's question, the Lamb here represents Jesus, He is referred to in the Bible as "The Lamb of God" and so in a place like this that is what the lamb represents.
Just so you know, the dove represents the holy spirit.
Hope that answers your question.

Mrs. Gogo
This is the family tomb...I have seen the crypt downstairs
...and what a treat to have lived, studied and even taught there between 1961 and 1977
Jack.....like the MICADO? and Fidler? just to start....
blood ....sweat...tears....as a student and teacher......it only regenerated me...year after year...
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Im sorry im not very religiouse but a lamb???? Is that God's pet or something?
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Those faucits are awsome i hope i can find those for my house!
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Most facinating i hope you went inside!
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LOL...once again, you all are too funny.
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The walls look exactly like the basement walls of the house I lived in as a kid!