Showing posts with label SS Andrew and Benedict. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SS Andrew and Benedict. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2014

Laetare Sunday

The Fourth Sunday of Lent, Laetare Sunday, brings some special opportunities to hear Mass.

Sunday, March 30, 10:00am
15th Annual Rose Mass with Archbishop Vigneron
Sacred Heart Major Seminary
Light brunch follows Mass, as well as a talk by Carol Taylor on caring for persons with dementia.

Sunday, March 30, 11:00am
12th Annual Blessing of Polish Dance Ensembles
St. Hyacinth Church

Sunday, March 30, 11:30am
90th Anniversary Mass
SS. Andrew & Benedict Church
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Where you go, you be sure to find rose vestments — image source

Monday, February 07, 2011

SS. Andrew and Benedict

Saints Andrew and Benedict are a pair of Slovakian Benedictine saints. Svorad-Andrew hailed from Poland and Beňadik (Slovak spelling) likely was Slovak. Both died in the 1030's. They are the namesake for a small, but pretty church on Beatrice street on Detroit's very southwest side. (Southwest of Delray, nearly in River Rouge or Ecorse.)

As you may have guessed, SS Andrew and Benedict church was historically a Slovak community. It was founded in 1924 to serve the Slovak Community. Today there are some Slovaks, but the parish prides itself on it's diverse community, and the Church features images of Saints of African/Black descent. I called the church a Frankenstein church, because it had elements from different now closed Detroit parishes, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (closed 2008) and St. John Cantius (closed 2007) being the two that I specifically remember. The community was welcoming, and one of the ladies told me from whence certain pieces came. The community remains active and has Mass everyday besides Saturday.

SS Andrew and Benedict is a small Romanesque church. The sanctuary and walls behind the side altars are a very pretty rose color, and there are nice painted features elsewhere.
Here is the Sanctuary. The Our Lady of Mt Carmel and the Infant of Prague came from OLMC Detroit. I think the reredos was also from there.


Detail of the painted wall and the image of the Holy Ghost as dove on the ceiling.


The Mary Altar. You can see on the left an image of St. Josephine Bakhita, a Sudanese-born Canossian saint. On the Right is St. Martin De Porres, the Peruvian-born son of a former slave and Third Order Dominican saint.



This angel was originally in St. John Cantius. See this one in its original location here. (FYI:Music autoplay on site)


There are plenty more photos. Start browsing here.

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