Saturday, September 17, 2016

Ancient religious cult takes over religious hucksters monument


One of the premier religious hucksters of California, Robert Schuler, died last. Having made his bones with drive-in religion, Schuler amassed a fortune and built himself a Crystal Cathedral to skin even greater numbers of rubes. Now owned by the ancient Catholic cult, it is being redesigned to fleece the rubes in a more traditional manner.
The Philip Johnson-designed structure made of steel and 10,000 panes of glass became world famous and was a forerunner to other so-called mega churches.

But more that a year after Schuller’s death, the Crystal Cathedral is undergoing a major transformation in both design and ownership.

The makeover will transform the building into Christ Cathedral as the Catholic Church takes it over.

Officials from the Diocese of Orange, the nation's 12th largest, gathered earlier this week to preview the changes, which they plan to unveil for the public at Sunday’s celebration of the diocese’s 40th anniversary, an event expected to draw nearly 10,000 of the Catholic faithful. The diocese bought the famed building in 2011.

During the preview, people can take a virtual tour and see a sanctuary splashed in white, highlighting an altar, the bishop’s chair and baptismal font. With nearly 3,000 seats, the new space will allow for more people, with pews arranged in a radial pattern and featuring a circular shaped Blessed Sacrament Chapel, bearing a portrait of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

“The great cathedrals of Europe took generations to complete,” said Bishop Kevin Vann, who promised the creation of “a beautiful and functional Catholic interior design.”

“We do not have the time luxury of former cathedral builders. Our goal is to dedicate Christ Cathedral by 2019,” added Vann, who started his job after the purchase of the church and its 34-acre campus. A driving force behind the design, he has sought ideas from priests, lay people and experts.

Estimated costs for the cathedral are about $72 million, according to the Rev. Christopher Smith, rector and episcopal vicar of Christ Cathedral who is leading the design project.

Four years ago, officials launched the For Christ Forever campaign to help raise funds for refurbishing. They collected about $39 million with an additional $21 million expected to come in during the next two to five years, according to Cindy Bobruk, who heads the Orange Catholic Foundation.

She counts 24,000 families among contributors who gave $25 to $20 million, with the latter amount coming from an anonymous, non-Catholic donor. Priests from the diocese with 57 parishes and more than 1.3 million registered Catholics donated an average of $8,000 each, Bobruk said.
It was originally built for the greater glory of Robert Schuler, not sure who will get the glory in its new iteration. Perhaps they can sell glory rights like sportsball teams sell naming rights.

Comments:
Allow me to be the first to comment on this article. Curious enough, but not a word is written about the where the Orange County Catholic Bishop conducted his affairs before the big buy. Was he stuck in a tumble-down shack 'round back? I suspect not. The question then is: what shall he do with his old cathedral? Plan to sell it to the Scientologists? The Satanists would get a kick out of ownership of a former Catholic cathedral. if they can meet the price, perhaps they oughta bid. It would make for a far more interesting article, no?
 

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