Front and center, because it's important I am not really a religious person but I have a friend who is religious who brought me in to see it for the first time. The pics do justice but I recommend going and seeing it in person. They're doing renovations to one of the main parts, just an FYI. Although my soul was not saved that night I was humbled and filled with beauty ane inspiration. I do appreciate quality and histories/cultured architecture but I don't get scared or intimidated by gods holy imagery. Perhaps tje Vatican could mandate more medieval doctrine with their flagship churches at least,, I wanna feel like the god of of Job and lamentations is the only salvation for my sad sad life. Sorry for the rant. As a neighbor who lives across the street who sometimes comes and visits, I find this place to be welcoming, good for the soul and worth the visit. Even if it's just for the beautiful scenery, it's a welcoming church so I don't think they'd mind if I say go check it out., it's perhaps the most detailed construction work on a religious building I've ever seen in person, perhaps the largest Catholic Church I have seen in this city. Thanks for being...
Read moreI'm from Florida visiting here and found this gorgeous Catholic Church. First off it is absolutely breath-taking! The outside building is architecturally stunning. Inside the church has these gorgeous staind glass windows that I could look at all day and admire the beauty of Jesus and the different parts of his life. I loved celebrating mass here thousands of miles away from home I felt so welcome and felt the Holy Spirit alive in this sanctuary. The priest was wonderful, spoke clearly and delivered mass in a beautiful way. The pianist and singer's voice was heavenly! I can't say enough about this Catholic Church, honestly I wish It was my church that I could attend mass every Sunday. If your looking for a Parrish in the area, this one is a very...
Read moreThis is one of the most beautiful churches in Boise. I am a traveler and love to see unique buildings, sculpture and places. Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist is a Catholic cathedral and parish church with 170 feet length and 95 feet width. It is made of sandstone extracted from the top of Table Rock.
It is the first Catholic Church in Boise. It is a couple of minutes away from the Idaho State Capitol building. The stained glass windows in the nave is depicting scenes from the...
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