On February 2nd, the feast of Candlemas, His Excellency Robert Guglielmone, Bishop of Charleston, South Carolina, will dedicate the church of
St Mary, Help of Christians, in the city of Aiken. The ceremony will begin at 6 p.m., and be celebrated in the Ordinary Form; the church is located on Fairfield Street, just north of Park Avenue. The parish was founded in 1853, but has now grown to the point where the current church building is completely inadequate to the size of the congregation; the new building has the capacity to seat 1000. The design is entirely the work of
McCreary Architects, who very kindly provided us with some images of the church; the project is scheduled to be completed very shortly. We hope to provide images of the dedication ceremony shortly after it takes place.
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An aerial view of the new church |
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interior view |
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the west façade |
Fr Renaurd West, a priest of the Diocese of Charleston, very kindly provided these photos; they were taken back in December, and the works have of course advanced considerably since then. In my personal opinion, the mosaic work on the main altar is some of the best of its kind that I have ever seen in a modern church. The architects, designers and clergy involved in this project are much to be commended for a beautiful church in a classical style which embraces and respects the Catholic artistic tradition.
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The front of the main altar |
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The baldacchino |
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The tabernacle will be housed on an altar at the back of the church, against the wall of the apse. |
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construction of the main façade |
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construction of the apse |
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ongoing work on the interior |
The church will also feature a series of decorative medallions such as these, each of which is based on a title of the Virgin Mary.