Many historic parishes around the United States rejected the architectural embellishments that marked them as distinctively Catholic during the roughly thirty years after the Second Vatican Council. Many parishioners mourned as high altars, murals, windows and other features were carted away, covered over, or simply destroyed. Others silently wept as sacred decorations ... Read more The post Reviving Sacred Spaces—Conewago Chapel’s Journey Through Church Restoration first appeared on The ...| The American TFP