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Chapel Addition
St. Cecilia Motherhouse |
The Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation launched
a three phased expansion and modernization program for
their 146 year old Motherhouse. The structure was originally
built in 1860 and placed on the National Register of
Historic Places in 1971.
The
Chapel addition was the second phase in a three phase
project for the Sisters of St. Cecilia and was the
first chapel construction on campus since the late
1880's. The chapel includes an approximately 9,000
SF sanctuary with high end finishes including wood
trim and marble floors. The Nave, Sanctuary and Apse
have porcelain and marble floors with 38' high ceilings.
Arched openings separate the main Nave from the side
aisles.
This
project incorporated religious artwork, statues, and
symbols from Spain. Hardaway coordinated the installation
of a large pipe organ from Wicks Organ Company, as
well as, the cherry pews and stalls from New Holland
Church Furniture from Pennsylvania. Also, included
were stained glass windows from Germany.
The
Sisters held a dedication service on December 23,
2005.
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