June 2016 We were asked to formulate a plan to build an altar that matches the original architecture of the Cathedral. We took several weeks to develop a great plan that made sense and with the guidance of the good Fr. Schneider a plan was set and under way. What was found to be important about the project was to closely resemble the church architecture the very best that we could and incorporate an original feature of the upside down cross and keys. We then incorporated a spot in the back of the altar reserved for the relics so they could be placed on display. Lastly, candlesticks were of most importance. A plan was designed to match the original candlesticks on the high altar. We took components and sent them off to Europe to be casted just like the originals The original candlesticks were no longer being made so recreating the originals was the only and best option.
We hope these components out live us and the generations just like the original church and they go on to inspire and prayerfully remind us of our Mother Church and her good deeds. We are proud of Fr. Harry Schneider, Archbishop Nauman and the entire staff of St Peters Cathedral and we send a special thank you to you. With our Regards Fynders Keepers Brokerage. We are at it again giving away $250 Fynders Keepers Cash to the lucky winner on March 31, 2017 to be applied to purchases over $1000. Register today at our website www.fynderskeepers.com or www.tradbrass.com to win!
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dickinson, ND - Jan. 2017, Fynders Keepers recently was a part of completing a project at Trinity High School in Dickinson, ND. Attached is the parish we completed almost two years ago. Our part was small, but part of a larger idea that encompassed bringing our children to something sacred and different than their every day life. A moment, perhaps two, with our Lord, a place deeper than their physical home, a place that brings them closer to God through the best we can give to him. After all, we want the best for our children, God's children. An elevation of our being without even knowing, by simply opening the door. Our eyes, without struggle, naturally gaze to the tabernacle which houses our Lord, the most important spot in the entire church.
Why do we build beautiful? Why waste the money? Isn't less more? Not really. Human nature prescribes for us different modes of travel emotionally, spiritually and physically for each individual person. We want our own personal homes certain ways and its even more important to have our spiritual homes in certain ways. It is because each individual requires different levels of value that we have to provide for God an avenue for each person level of spirituality. The beauty and the meaning behind each element brings our soul closer to God because we can be so easily distracted. Each item provides a spiritual journey and writes a story for us and before long we are engulfed in the space that brings us spiritually closer to God. Thank you to the priests, benefactors and collaborators who worked tirelessly on this project to bring it whole. We are pleased to have been part of the process to help form so many students and faithful. TO SEE MORE ON THIS CHAPEL CHECK OUT THE KFYRTV NEWS: KFYRTV NEWS ON GLOBAL CHAPEL We are introducing a perfect tabernacle that can be used for exposition and a regular tabernacle. Keep the Holy Eucharist safe and sound! No access to luna without unlocking the door first! Only a little circular door opens to reveal the Holy Eucharist at adoration! Four are on order and 1 currently has been sold. Call today to reserve one for your adoration chapel! 913 871 6444
SUMMER SALE 60" MARY FULL COLOR RETAIL $4600. YOUR PRICE $2900 PLUS ship. CALL TODAY 913 871 6444. SALE ENDS JUNE 30.2016 This european master is being brought in from France. IT is double sided and is in very good shape for the age. measures 66.9 wide x 29.5 deep x 39 high Was $6900. YOUR PRICE $5900. MUST GO! It is ready to use. There is a cut out for the altar stone already!! Call 913 871 6444 |
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