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The Font
Since Baptism is the first sacrament of initiation into the Church, a massive granite
Baptismal Font, with flowing (living) water stands at the entrance of the main church.
Babies may be fully immersed in the upper basin during the liturgy of Baptism and adults
usually stand in the lower font while water is poured over them. Embedded in the bottom
right side of the font is a bronze case with the glass vials containing the Holy Oils
(Chrism, Sick and Catechumens).
The Cross
Suspended from the high ceiling behind the altar is a decorated Cross inspired by the
early Renaissance period and created by Willi Malarcher. The Cross is of mixed media,
including graphite, acrylic, gold leaf, bronze and photo decoupage on wood. Around the
corpus of Jesus are smaller icons denoting scenes from His life. At the base of the cross
is an icon depicting the Birth of Christ, at his right hand the Baptism by John, and at
his left what has come to be known as the Trinity of the Holy Eucharist. (There is a
larger treatment on the north wall) Above the head of the crucified Christ is an icon of
the resurrection with the sun. At his side are the Scriptural figures of the Mary and St.
John along with the centurion and an added figure in white which represents the Church.
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