November 2024

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Font of Faith
Fujifilm X-T5; |Fringer FR-FTX1| NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR

Historic architecture is a passion for me. So much so that I earned a masters in architectural history and historic preservation. Structures of faith can be some of the most elaborate and elegant forms--after all they seem to represent our relationship with the supranatural.

This font resides just outside the proximal nave on the north side of the narthex. Of interest is that the narthex was originally intended as a place for those who were not "holy" or worthy enough to enter the main nave of a church. A holding pen for deplorables, if you will. It was thought that by the application of holy water, one could be sanctified and washed just enough to enter and leave behind the requisite 10% tithe. This is why fonts are located outside the doors.

Luckily, no presbyters, deacons, or demons impeded my trip inside. I say luckily because the group that runs these sorts of places and I have a rathered checkered history. For reference, this is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Albany, NY. It was completed in 1852, and architecturally holds a special place in the catalog of American design. Click on the link below to learn more:


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