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I found the original posting of this pic — dates back to 2003 at Trinity Lime Rock:
http://www.trinitylimerock.org/2003/good_friday.htm
Thanks for posting for all of us at Trinity Lime Rock!
It’s here,
http://www.trinitylimerock.org/2003/good_friday.htm
This is a photo of the altar at Trinity Lime Rock http:www,trinitylimerock.org. I took it a few years ago when I did our web pages on Holy Week.
Great to see it used here, and many thanks!
This year, the altar is further out in the chancel for Holy Week as we are trying to prevent a traffic jam with acolytes and musicians on Easter.
Beautiful. Where is this?
JC Fisher
A blessed Triduum to everyone at Episcopal Cafe…