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St.
Mary's Catholic Church is High Hill's main attraction.
As one of Fayette County's
Painted Churches, it has some of the best examples of faux-finish
woodwork and stained-glass.
The grayish blue stone capping the buttresses and accenting the
brick was quarried from the nearby town of Muldoon.
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The brick and
stone exterior of St. Mary's Catholic Church
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, October 2003 |
St. Mary's Catholic
Church Sanctuary
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, October 2003 |
St. Mary's Catholic
Church interior
TE Photo, March 2001 |
Photo
courtesy Chia- Wei Wang, August 2008 |
Painted ceiling
TE Photo, March 2001 |
Painted ceiling
and faux-finish column
TE Photo, March 2001 |
Painted ceiling
and faux-finish columns
TE Photo, March 2001 |
Painted ceiling,
faux-finish column & statue of nun
TE Photo, March 2001 |
Looking
Up
TE Photo, March 2001 |
A column base
TE Photo, March 2001 |
More painted
ceiling
TE Photo, March 2001 |
The elaborate
faux marble columns and ceilings make this church one of the ones
not to miss.
TE Photo, March 2001 |
Photo
courtesy Garry Taylor. March, 2005 |
Photo
courtesy Garry Taylor. March, 2005 |
Photo
courtesy Garry Taylor. March, 2005 |
St. Mary's Catholic
Church
Photos courtesy Garry Taylor (Austin, Texas) March, 2005 |
Stained-glass
window
TE Photo, March 2001 |
Holy
Water in a ceramic crock reminds you you're in the country.
TE Photo, March 2001 |
Fire estinguishers
are placed artistically as well as strategically.
TE Photo, March 2001 |
Readers'
Comment:
... I am also very familiar with St. Mary’s in High
Hill as I have attending mass there frequently as well. The rectory
is on one side of the church and the parish hall is on the other side.
The cemetery at St. Mary’s is directly behind the church. ... - Regards,
Mike Osina, January 04, 2005
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