495 Comments for Eden Hall Chapel

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I think those were just the door handles and someone chained them together to keep vandals out...if only it had worked.
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I wonder if the A/M design could stand for Ave Maria. This might have been on the side altar to Mary. Wish I could say I remembered it, but I don't. :(
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I LIKE THE PICS
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Thank you, Mr. Motts. This was my first experience of your work, but I am now definitely a fan. Eden Hall will always have a special place in my heart....and in my memory.
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We liked to think of it as standing for "I have suffered" but we were taught it was the first three letter of Jesus' name in Greek, as Mr. Motts states above.
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It was truly beautiful...we went to 7:00 Mass every morning...we lined up according to height and filed in, shortest first, so the shorter girls were always sitting up front and the taller ones supposedly could see over them, I guess. But at that hour and at that age, I'm afraid I didn't appreciate the beauty that was surrounding me. Thanks for these pictures...you've brought back many memories.
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We students sat in the pews and the nuns sat in the individual seats along the sides...there was a name for them but I can't remember it. I was there in the 50s...a long time ago.
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What I love is that each cherub has its own personality! Great shots!
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Miss Gabriel would have been able to translate it...she was our Latin II teacher.
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The motto of Eden Hall was "Dare to Be True", Weebs...I like that you think it "still dares to gleam."
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Yes, on the right is the Alpha and Omega. On the left is a labarum...the Chi and Rho...the first two letters of the name of Christ. Looks like a P with an X crossing the bottom of the stem of the P.
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I would love to sit there... too bad it's gone...
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Gorgeous work, a moment frozen in the same stone hewn from the chapel itself.
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YES!!! Wallpaper!
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Beautiful! I love the angle!... and the angels :D