I have yet to understand why any archbishop, bishop, or priest, or anyone in the church's hierarchy in any country needs to live in such a mansion. The Jesus we read about in the New Testament stories seemed to live a life close to poverty as he traveled the roads teaching and healing. Maybe that's why St. Paul and the other New Testament writers have nothing to say about his earthly life or teachings, and why modern church leaders also neglect to focus on the message of their so-called Christ or Messiah.
A beautiful, elegant house and a great capture for the day!! I hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeletefine place and photo
ReplyDeleteAh... have passed by so many times.. without knowing what this was :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captured.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture :)
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to understand why any archbishop, bishop, or priest, or anyone in the church's hierarchy in any country needs to live in such a mansion. The Jesus we read about in the New Testament stories seemed to live a life close to poverty as he traveled the roads teaching and healing. Maybe that's why St. Paul and the other New Testament writers have nothing to say about his earthly life or teachings, and why modern church leaders also neglect to focus on the message of their so-called Christ or Messiah.
ReplyDeleteJacob, as usual, I'm with you. Not that I don't admire lovely houses, but...I'm with you.
ReplyDeleteImpressive architecture.
ReplyDeleteBeen in there once, with a priest friend
ReplyDeleteElegant looking indeed... :-)
ReplyDeleteA touch of Art Deco here Deepak?
ReplyDeleteThe house is grand, but I'm with Jacob!
ReplyDeleteHave passed this place many times, but never went inside.
ReplyDeleteAgree with what Jacob says.
Love walking on that road!
ReplyDeleteLove those big shady trees. Must be cool inside the house. Nice click.
ReplyDeleteA lovely piece of architecture indeed. Nice capture.
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