Today, we feature a photo of St Pius X.* Founded in 1960 and renovated in 2010, St. Pius is not only beautiful, it is full of art and history and the craftsmanship is fabulous. The original sanctuary seated about 350 people and this new one seats 1,100. The new sanctuary is 55 feet high and it has stained glass windows that are over 100 years old.**
For the renovation, as feasible, local venders, materials and resources were used. Items that were brought in from elsewhere often came with great symbolism. The windows were salvaged from a midwest church that closed. Statuary from a church that closed in Pittsburgh, PA is now housed here. Outside, one of the cornerstones was brought by a member from Riese, Italy, the hometown of St. Pius X. Another cornerstone is from their sister parrish in MaƱazo, Peru. The goal of the renovation was not simply to make the church larger, but also to "create an environment for the encounter with Christ."
Featuring St. Pius this week is especially appropriate because it is located at Brown Town and Irving Park, the part of Greensboro we featured for ABC Wednesday this week. If you are Catholic, you owe it to yourself to visit this church. If you are not Catholic and interested, call the church office.
*click here to see a photo taken during the renovation process.
** see short videoclip of sanctuary here.
So glad you featured St. Pius today. I have wanted to visit the church since its renovation and have wondered how they dealt with the columbarium during the expansion. Everyone should watch the interesting videos on their site by Tom Martin, one of my former students at Curry.
Posted by: Jane Mitchell | Sunday, July 29, 2012 at 10:12 AM
Very stately and peaceful looking...
Posted by: Madge @ TheViewFromRightHere | Sunday, July 29, 2012 at 09:34 PM