Saturday, May 2, 2015

An unusual life's work

There's a peaceful place just off of highway 278 at Cullman, Alabama.  The Benedictines call this home and Brother Joseph spent his life crafting replicas of significant Christian historic buildings from around the world.  He never visited most of these places, but he crafted them based on pictures and descriptions that he found in books.  Click here to learn more!



Brother Joseph utilized materials that were given to him or discarded by others.
Even in the rain, the gardens were stunning.  


Michael the Archangel

The grotto was dedicated in 1934. Some of the buildings were crooked: I couldn't decide if was that's the way they were constructed or due to age.  Either way, the replicas are fun to look at.






29 crosses stand for the 29 students of St. Bernard that died in World War I.




The grounds included a small chapel and cemetery.  



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