dennilfloss
Past Lifer 1957-2014 In Memoriam
Lots! There was our cardinal, one new bishop (whose diocese is in Montreal but who is originally from Ottawa), 6 priests (including the one who baptised the bishop as a baby), some deacons, etc... Plus the mass was bilingual instead of just in French, so much of it was repeated in both French & English. As a result, it lasted over an hour instead of the normal 45 minutes. Tons of incense too.
The basilica where I go now that our parish church has closed recently is VERY ornate, so much that the opulence and intricate ornamentation was distracting the first couple of weeks, more than distracting, intimidating even. Makes one feel very small, insignificant at first. The building dates from the mid 1800s and, while the outside is quite sober in appearance, it looks like they decided not to leave more than a few inches inside not covered with gold, some bright colour or intricate design. For example, the choir is surrounded by life-size statues of the apostles and other biblical figures.
Here are some pictures for you to see what I mean.
http://imgur.com/a/HEXVQ
http://www.notredameottawa.com/main.php?page_numb=3&&lang=en
The basilica where I go now that our parish church has closed recently is VERY ornate, so much that the opulence and intricate ornamentation was distracting the first couple of weeks, more than distracting, intimidating even. Makes one feel very small, insignificant at first. The building dates from the mid 1800s and, while the outside is quite sober in appearance, it looks like they decided not to leave more than a few inches inside not covered with gold, some bright colour or intricate design. For example, the choir is surrounded by life-size statues of the apostles and other biblical figures.
Here are some pictures for you to see what I mean.
http://imgur.com/a/HEXVQ
http://www.notredameottawa.com/main.php?page_numb=3&&lang=en
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