It would be cool to visit the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion east of Green Bay. While the architecture isn’t as impressive, the history is incredible. It’s the only Church-approved Marian Apparition in the United States, miraculously survived a massive wildfire back in the day, and has a huge collection of crutches from the healings that have taken place there.
I just finished watching a couple of your other videos in addition to this one. Your channel is vastly underrated, and the quality of your work is incredible. Deo Gratias.
You could also make another great video about the Institute's restoration of St. Stanislaus Church in Milwaukee, WI. These Priests have a magnificent grasp of architecture and style which, along with the traditional Latin Mass and Gregorian Chant music, makes worshiping in their churches simply amazing.
You had mentioned in this video that St. Mary's is the German church, but St. Mary's (of the roller rink) is the Polish church; St. Willibroad's is the German church.
Thank you for the comment. According to my research, St Francis Xavier was originally named St Mary’s before it became the cathedral, so I used its original name in the historical context. I should have mentioned that in the video!
Great video. One correction; when you mention the "German Church" of St. Mary's, you show St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, and, St. Mary's was the Polish Church.
You are correct, thanks for pointing that out! St Francis Xavier Cathedral was originally called St Mary’s before it became the cathedral, and before the Polish church was founded. Since I was referring to it in its earliest context, I used its first name.
I'd love to know, does anyone have any other favorite well-preserved or restored historical churches?
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Janesville, Wisconsin
It would be cool to visit the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion east of Green Bay. While the architecture isn’t as impressive, the history is incredible. It’s the only Church-approved Marian Apparition in the United States, miraculously survived a massive wildfire back in the day, and has a huge collection of crutches from the healings that have taken place there.
Very beautiful. Thanks to the Institute of Christ the King.
Amazing! Wow. ❤
I love going to mass here
I just finished watching a couple of your other videos in addition to this one. Your channel is vastly underrated, and the quality of your work is incredible. Deo Gratias.
Thank you, I’m glad you are enjoying it!
You could also make another great video about the Institute's restoration of St. Stanislaus Church in Milwaukee, WI. These Priests have a magnificent grasp of architecture and style which, along with the traditional Latin Mass and Gregorian Chant music, makes worshiping in their churches simply amazing.
I would love to do that. I didn’t know the Institute was behind the restoration of that church, what a cool group.
Wow, what a gem of an interior.
You make excellent videos , my friend!
Interior is beautiful. Well done!
Stunning!
Another excellent video! Thank you!!!!
Beautiful video! Great narration and production values.
Superb!
And most importantly, Jesus is there!
Very well done video. I have watched it several times now and am sharing it with my "Irish" family that are out of state.
So glad you liked it, and thanks for sharing it.
Awesome video! Would love to know more about the Cathedral and the Carmelite Monastery in Denmark.
That’s a good idea - that monastery is a beautiful place from what I remember
Beautiful church, great video, keep up the good work.
Well done! Thanks
Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Fancher, WI is a beautiful Catholic Church built by Polish immigrants. It is located out in the country
You had mentioned in this video that St. Mary's is the German church, but St. Mary's (of the roller rink) is the Polish church; St. Willibroad's is the German church.
Thank you for the comment. According to my research, St Francis Xavier was originally named St Mary’s before it became the cathedral, so I used its original name in the historical context. I should have mentioned that in the video!
An Irish church involved in the Temperance movement?! Wow, are you sure on that?
Oh yes, they were serious about it, too!
Thank God I'm not Irish. Grandpa from Bavaria and Brandy is medicine.
@@Steve-318We are happy you are not either!
Great video. One correction; when you mention the "German Church" of St. Mary's, you show St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, and, St. Mary's was the Polish Church.
You are correct, thanks for pointing that out! St Francis Xavier Cathedral was originally called St Mary’s before it became the cathedral, and before the Polish church was founded. Since I was referring to it in its earliest context, I used its first name.