We have shown here on NLM a number of restorations and renovations, mainly of sanctuaries or even entire churches, but here is a restoration which will likely be dear to many of our readers hearts. The Polish blog Nowy Ruch Liturgiczny has detailed the restoration of an altar in a small church that was given to the Institute of the Good Shepherd in Poland. The restoration work was led by Fr. Grzegorza Śniadocha IDP who has been given charge of the church and the community that worships there.
BEFORE THE RESTORATION
DURING THE RESTORATION
AFTER THE RESTORATION
Kudos to Fr. Grzegorza Śniadocha and his community for undertaking this restoration. Certainly their efforts have restored not only the original form of the altar, but also a better sense of order to the sanctuary and chapel generally.
Photos: Środowisko na rzecz rozwoju Tradycji Katolickiej w Archidiec. Białostockiej
Kudos to Fr. Grzegorza Śniadocha and his community for undertaking this restoration. Certainly their efforts have restored not only the original form of the altar, but also a better sense of order to the sanctuary and chapel generally.
Photos: Środowisko na rzecz rozwoju Tradycji Katolickiej w Archidiec. Białostockiej