Monday, December 19, 2016

Dazzling light in the l'Arche chapel

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When we get a rare winter day of sunlight at the Community of Grandchamp, the noon time rays come through the colored chapel windows in a dazzling way!


Come in, the door is open to l'Arche chapel.


The altar -- the beauty of simplicity.


Me pretending to be the Hebrew reader for the readings from the Prophets.


The wonderful old roof, I think from the 1700s!


I hope we have sun again soon . . .


Here is the building from the outside.
Long ago it was part of the Indiennes dyed fabric production.
(More about that later.)
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(Linking to inSPIREd Sunday.)
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7 comments:

  1. Excellent. Do we know when the chapel was built, and for whom? You mentioned the roof's age.

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  2. Thank you Dina for the lovely post .

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  3. This is truly beautiful, Dina. I'm so glad you're having such a wonderful time. Happy Hanukkah!

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