Historic Churches in Texas: Through the Lens Series
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Published
Covenant Books, Inc., 2018.
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Language
English
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9781643000176

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William Schaffer., William Schaffer|AUTHOR., & Mary Pamela Schaffer|AUTHOR. (2018). Historic Churches in Texas: Through the Lens Series . Covenant Books, Inc..

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William Schaffer, William Schaffer|AUTHOR and Mary Pamela Schaffer|AUTHOR. 2018. Historic Churches in Texas: Through the Lens Series. Covenant Books, Inc.

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William Schaffer, William Schaffer|AUTHOR and Mary Pamela Schaffer|AUTHOR. Historic Churches in Texas: Through the Lens Series Covenant Books, Inc, 2018.

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William Schaffer, William Schaffer|AUTHOR, and Mary Pamela Schaffer|AUTHOR. Historic Churches in Texas: Through the Lens Series Covenant Books, Inc., 2018.

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Over the past ten years, my wife and I have visited and photographed almost one thousand historic churches in Texas. We have seen stunningly beautiful stained-glass windows, listened to the rich tones of Texas's largest organ, and prayed in the smallest active Catholic Church in the world. We visited the oldest Polish church in the United States in Panna Maria, lingered with spirits in an abandoned church in Nacogdoches, and were dazzled by the bright colors and designs found in the Catholic Cathedral in Beaumont. In Berlin, we held a silver communion cup donated to the church in 1889, and in San Antonio we touched the sarcophagus where the remains of Alamo heroes William Travis, David Crockett, and James Bowie are said to be kept. The photographs and text, which was jointly written by William and Mary Pamela Schaefer, are attempts to capture the important history and the quiet beauty of the 186 historic Texas churches presented in this book.
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