Browse Items (15 total)

The occupied the entire third floor of the novitiate building and contained about twenty-four individual cubicles.

Shows the novices' common room and scriptorium, which contained two long tables and an oak 'throne chair'.

View of the Novitiate Building's Chapel, which contained an altar, two brass candlesticks, and two plaster statues

In this large room the Community assembled each morning and evening. It also served as the Scriptorium (common-room) where the solemnly professed monks (two of whom can be seen here) did their reading, studying and writing.

The cloister, located on the second floor of the 1931 Chapter Wing

This photo shows the vestry, off the right transept of the church, with the vestments and altar missals prepared for the following day’s private masses.

View of one of the church's side aisles, and wooden altars dedicated to Saint Patrick, Saint Alberic, and to the Blessed Virgin, Star of the Sea

Tags:

View of the Everett Orgatron and choir stalls

Tags:

This photograph shows the forepart of the sanctuary, the transept, the monks’ choir, the rood-screen, the visitors’ balcony, and, behind the grilled screen, the visitors’ section on the main floor of the church.

Tags:

Depicts the center of the laybrothers' choir

Tags:

Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2