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Happy Easter!

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Thanks to Judy Bettinger for the photography.

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Thanks to Allan Eckert for these images.

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In today’s bulletin, Father Hilton writes:

The Open House Tours of our Church will be after all of the Masses next weekend, Nov. 7-8, Come and see all that your generosity has achieved!

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Slides of the exterior construction, from start up to 14 October.

If this looks fuzzy, don’ t adjust your monitor. That softness is an artifact from the slide show software.

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Wednesday 7 October:  The steel framing for the rose window and the main doors has been installed. The cleristory is roofed in, and temporary windows have been installed.

Note: Due to plague in the house, we missed getting a photo last week.

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Wednesday 23 September: Last week, most of the school kids were watching in rapt attention as the builders used a crane to lift and install the roof. More brickwork is in, and the front is starting to take shape. The next step is to install the steel for the windows.

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Wednesday 16 September:  The builders have roofed in the clerestory. The tower is at full height. At around noon, the builders boomed up the roof.

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Wednesday 9 September:  The tower climbs to the window level, and the wings of the narthex are forming. In the main church, the builders added in the beam across the center of the clerestory. Compare this view to six weeks ago on 29 July.

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Wednesday 2  September: The foundation has been cured, and now the masons start to work. The tower starts to take shape. In the main church, the builders have started removing the roof over the area where the clerestory will be.

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Wednesday 19 August:  The work continues. The new foundation has been excavated and formed. The deep piers are going in today and tomorrow. If the weather holds, we should have masons out working on the tower in a week. Compare this view to three weeks ago on 29 July.

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