April 6, 2018 at 1:53 p.m.
Future Worship Environments
Rev. Richard Vosko's opinions on future worship environments are being taken seriously all over the country; he is presently working on cathedrals in Anchorage, San Antonio and Grand Rapids, to name just a few places.
The designer was also recently appointed liturgical art consultant for the new Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles; he called the project "very significant" and "a real honor."
"There's an awful lot of interest in worship spaces today," he told The Evangelist. "The church building market is pretty big in the U.S. I believe the liturgy [of the future] is going to be dependent on good homilies, good music and conscious participation of the assembly, and the art and architecture should be just as inspiring. If you don't inspire, you work against the liturgical movement." (KB)
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