St. James Catholic Church

Gallery IV - The Nave, Choir Loft, Sacramentals

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These three images are the nave of the church, looking from the altar to the front.

The choir loft extends across the nave. There is additional seating for approximately fifty persons there. The organ was one of the finest in the city. It was a two manual, tubular, pneumatic instrument with 11 stops and 640 sounding tubes. It was replaced in 1976; all that remains are the chimes. There is space between for choir members. Above the organ is a stained glass window of St. Cecilia.

Baptistry Window 1
Baptistry Window 2
Baptistry Window 3
Baptistry Window1
The four windows in the Northwest room of the church was originally the Baptistry where the baptismal font was. The baptismal font is now located in the church off the sancuary.
The images here show the front door and then the stained glass as seen from the inside vestibule. The center image is of the door that enters into the nave.
Sacramentals
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