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Sunday, August 31, 2008
SOV2 Rises Again
Hello... I haven't spoken in some time but I wanted to let you know that Fr. Tim is well and he is now an adviser on the building committee for St. Albert the Great parish.
Hey! You know, the prison where I am has a really cool program you can take on interior design and so I have been learning a lot of skills in that area which I didn't know before. Anyway I wanted to know why they had benches and stiff inside because that is like middle ages and stuff. I mean, it should all be open and there should be rugs on the floor for people to sit on and stuff. I don't get it.
I don't want to go to a church with benches. That's just really stupid.
How has the community of SOV2 been reacting to the election? I cannot imagine any explosion could blow apart the bonds of this community, no matter if they have a building to call their own or not.
Well, the sactuary seems to be designed along classical romaneque lines. Overall this is much better than the landed Mothership displayed on the right sidebar of this excellent blog.
Spirit of Vatican II is Knoxville's hippest and most unreal faith community, considering that it does not actually exist. If it did exist, it would be located on a beautiful wooded campus in North Knoxville. SOV2 features contemporary worship and a diverse and friendly and ecologically low footprinted community. Until we get a link to MapQuest, here's our address:
Spirit of Vatican II Catholic Faith Community
1965 Dry Gap Pike
Knoxville, TN 37922
email: sov2@sov2.org
7 comments:
I can scarcely contain my excitement!
Was this designed in Sims 2? Or is it just in the Spirit of Sims 2?
Pretty damn funny!
And the mission statement at the bottom...Godawful and typical.
:)
Hey! Really? Nice to see you Fr. Juno. How are the plans coming along?
Hey! You know, the prison where I am has a really cool program you can take on interior design and so I have been learning a lot of skills in that area which I didn't know before. Anyway I wanted to know why they had benches and stiff inside because that is like middle ages and stuff. I mean, it should all be open and there should be rugs on the floor for people to sit on and stuff. I don't get it.
I don't want to go to a church with benches. That's just really stupid.
Che'
How has the community of SOV2 been reacting to the election? I cannot imagine any explosion could blow apart the bonds of this community, no matter if they have a building to call their own or not.
Well, the sactuary seems to be designed along classical romaneque lines. Overall this is much better than the landed Mothership displayed on the right sidebar of this excellent blog.
-Theo
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