It's AlphabeThursday at
Jenny Matlock's and the letter of the week is X.
X is for
Xavier.
Saint Francis
Xavier.
The Church of St Francis
Xavier, which was designed by Barry Byrne,
is known locally as "the Fish Church". It is located across the street from Rockhurst University.
(this photo from the web)
(One of the photos in this post was borrowed from the web.)
I love the shape of the building. How wonderful is it that it is fish shaped!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique building. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting and such beautiful building inside and out! blessings,Kathleen
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what would be your X word. Very interesting. An ichthus building!!!! Who Knew?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this!
What a gorgeous building. Just beautiful. Great X post.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting building, it really does remind me of a fish.
ReplyDeleteWonderful...my son has a best friend who his name is XAVI....wonderful name too!!~Beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteThe church does look like a fish! I did a post on Xavier, too, and I know what AMDG means on the cornerstone!
ReplyDeleteFor a minute there I thought that you were going to write about our beloved St Francis Xavier University in Antigonish Nova Scotia. What a beautiful church that is - a lovely place to worship.
ReplyDeleteI love that is fish shaped~ what a feat of engineering!
ReplyDeleteWhat an accomplishment this must have been for the designer to see his project completed. Love the shape and it is beautiful inside as well. Looking forward to the next two weeks as you finish up the alphabet with Y and Z!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique and beautiful church! And one of my favorite saints as well! Very nice X post.
ReplyDeleteI really like the shape of that church! Gorgeous architecture.
ReplyDeleteWhat cool architecture!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a clever use of the letter "X"!
I got a bit worried that there might be rulers involved when I saw the "Xavier" title...that was a close one!
Thanks for linking up to Alphabe-Thursday! This has been such a fun journey and you have really helped make it X-ceptionally special!
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what a cool building!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting X post, I'm amazed at what everyone is coming up with this week.
ReplyDeleteMaggie
St. Francis Xavier is a wonderful saint! So glad to see a beautiful church in his honor.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun "X" post.
What an amazing and beautiful structure! This is an eXcellent post for today! ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteWow, love that architecture! Fish indeed. Thanks for sharing the great photos with us.
ReplyDeletevery cool church :D
ReplyDeleteI love the fish shape. Like how you connected it all. Love your rose pictures too. What a gorgeous garden.
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ReplyDeletewhat an interesting building ... it really is fish shaped ... how cool!
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ReplyDeletethanks for coming by to see me sweetie! i appreciate the time you took to do so!
and what a marvel of architecture that a building can be made into fish shapes, yes?
ciao bella
creative carmelina
Beautiful building, love the fish shape!
ReplyDeletebeautiful post!
ReplyDeleteGayle, I just wanted to drop by and let you know that I was praying for your family today. It was three years ago today that my mother-in-law passed away...and as I was thinking of our loss, I thought of your family and prayed for you.
ReplyDeleteLove the monolithic art of color blocking which ties into the exterior structure...
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Kudos for your X day post!
please come visit me at:
http://adivashammer.com/
Where I too joined in the X-
EXTRAVAGANZA :)
Isn't Ms Jenny's class the most fun?
The architecture is modern, but clean and simply and lovely. I'd like to hear more about Saint Francis Xavier.
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome architecture. I love that building, and your photos are first rate! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a building in the shape of a fish - interesting. I love St. Francis Xavier, one of my favorite saints!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shape for a church! An ICTHUS :)
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