Trinity Church and the John Hancock Tower in Boston, Massachusetts |
My wife and I went to a Christmas service last night at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Beaverton, Oregon. Haven't been to church in a while but we went last night.
The sermon was mostly about Phillips Brooks (1835-1893), pastor extraordinaire of Trinity Church in Boston. He is also the author of O Little Town of Bethlehem. He was inspired to write this tune when he visited Bethlehem in 1865, which is when the American Civil War came to an end.
While the pastor is talking about Phillips Brooks and peace, he throws in that Pax Romana (Peace of Rome), the ruling order in Bethlehem back in the day, wasn't really about peace, it was about order, which is one of fundamental precepts of any kind of civilization. Well, now he's got my attention, which means I'm going to need to write a blog post, and here we are.
Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts |
From Wikipedia:
[Trinity Church] is the birthplace and archetype of the Richardsonian Romanesque style, characterized by a clay roof, polychromy, rough stone, heavy arches, and a massive tower. This style was soon adopted for a number of public buildings across the United States.
Man, that is one ugly building. Reminds me of the Licking County Jail in Newark, Ohio.
Licking County Jail, Newark, Ohio |
2 comments:
Churches and jails have a lot in common.
Lived three blocks from Trinity Church for a couple years, never had the urge to go in, not even for the Lily/Poinsettia club.
xoxoxoBruce
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