The above photo features an exterior view of Saint Benedict's Catholic Church on North Elm Street. It was taken last night, just before the 5:00 pm Saturday night mass. It was a gray, overcast day, and St. Benedict's looked so warm and inviting with the lights on and the stained glass windows glowing. Built in the late 1870's it is the oldest Catholic church in Greensboro.
The church was recently renovate and the interior is breathtaking. Last year, the interior view was featured on Greensboro (see, here). While the exterior is landlocked and right at the street, when you go inside, it is as if you are transported to another world. The congregation is extremely guest friendly, if you are interested in visiting. Happy Sunday!
The style reminds me of a couple of churches here.
Posted by: William Kendall | Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 01:50 PM
Beautiful old church Janis, the glow through the lovely arched window does indeed look inviting on a cold day. Beautiful inside also ✨
Posted by: Grace | Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 06:10 AM