When looking at the beautiful churches throughout the world, one notices that many of them, built in the classical tradition, have different and varied columns or pillars. The words “column” and “pillar” can be used interchangeably. The capitals, that is, the very top of the column, actually represent different types of people in the history of the Church. Originally, the Romans and Greeks used columns to adorn temples, houses, and other buildings and represented men and women in various states in life.
be taken aback by the grandeur and the beauty of the specatucatur Catholic churches around the world,,that have conrinued for ages,but what is more important to the heart of our Creatpr,are not is
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be taken aback by the grandeur and the beauty of the specatucatur Catholic churches around the world,,that have conrinued for ages,but what is more important to the heart of our Creatpr,are not is
the fading neaurty of structuresbut the souls of the saints who congregate in these magnificent structures!