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Help Rename the Crystal Cathedral

Jerome

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange is soliciting ideas for what to name the the old Crystal Cathedral building.

http://www.rcbo.org/

Bishop Tod D. Brown would appreciate your participation for the cathedral's new name.

Click the link to be a part of that process.

Any suggestions?
 

glfredrick

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Many a temple has been built to honor false religion over the course of human history. Nevermind that this particular one was built by a dude that walked around with a big black book that many presumed was a Bible. :smilewinkgrin: He certainly did not teach from it in any recognizable form.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Hells Gate, The House Of Smoke & Mirrors, The Hot House. I dont know....more to the point....I dont care.
 
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Earth Wind and Fire

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Many a temple has been built to honor false religion over the course of human history. Nevermind that this particular one was built by a dude that walked around with a big black book that many presumed was a Bible. :smilewinkgrin: He certainly did not teach from it in any recognizable form.

But for a donation we will send you...:tongue3:
 

Jerome

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They settled on "Christ Cathedral".

The Catholics entered the facility on Wednesday for a prayer meeting:

Orange County Register: Catholics Stage First Event at Crystal Cathedral


Catholics cannot celebrate Mass in the stunning glass-paneled church because the cathedral is not yet a consecrated place, said Mick Fern, one of the event's organizers. Instead, Catholic leaders held a prayer service
Congregants listened to chanting Carmelite nuns and recited a rosary. They prayed in front of an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, blessed by Pope Benedict XVI.
 
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