On the last day of the conference, I went with Husband in the morning to attend the panel on Theology and the Liberal Arts, and I took the afternoon off to go on a walking tour of central Santa Fe by myself.
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The morning panel was the best one I attended, most especially the paper by TAC Vice President O'Reillly and the Q & A and conversations afterwards. |
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Back at the hotel for me... |
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The hotel is on a historic Santa Fe site, and they had maps and photos around the lobby. |
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It was close to the hotel, and oh so beautiful! |
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You can see how old it is by the windows... |
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The altar reredos (the ornamental screen covering the wall at the back of an altar) was breathtaking! |
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The wonderful story of Guadalupe was told in images, and the sacred heart on the tabernacle reminds me
of one my parents had framed on the wall in m childhood home. |
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Another depiction! |
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Looking backwards toward the choir loft |
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My next stop was the famous Loretto chapel, which houses the Miraculous Staircase! |
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It is modeled after the Saint-Chapelle in France! |
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The main altar was truly gorgeous! |
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Close-up |
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The Gregorian Chant in the background, the high alter and communion rail... votive candles and a sense of reverence--the chapel is very-well maintained and a wonderful place to visit. I wrote a positive review on TripAdvisor. |
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I had never visited this site, the Cross of the Martyrs, where 21 Franciscan Friars were fallen in a revolt in the 1660s. I did not have the energy to walk all the way up, but I sat at a little park to take the photo and rest my feet. |
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This amusing sculpture was in the little park where I rested. |
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After mass at the Cathedral and walking back to the hotel, Husband and I walked to Tomasita's, a popular restaurant rated as one of the best in Santa Fe where we have eaten every time we visited Santa Fe! It is still delicious and authentic! |
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Sopapillas to die for! |
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Their "silver coin" margaritas are Number One in Santa Fe! |
1 comment:
Adorei. As fotos mostram tão bem a luz natural de Santa Fe, tão especial e querida pelos artistas. Me lembro bem da escultura no parque!!
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