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Images
of Our Church
St. Mark church is circular in shape. Begun after the Second
Vatican Council, the altar was positioned so that all the people
surround it. The floor is pitched so that all can see well. The
capacity of the church is 1,200. The windows are quite unique
for their time and were designed and executed in 1969 by Gabriel
Loire of Chartes, France.
Scroll down to view these images of our church
building.
Main Entrance **** Cornerstone
**** St. Mark lion bas relief
Interior view from entrance **** The four
Evangelists
Marian Chapel **** Details
of the Trinity sculpture in Sanctuary
Processional Cross alongside of Altar ****
Crucifix over church entrance)
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Front Entrance facing 73rd Street
& Sheridan Rd.
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Cornerstone of the church.
The building was completed two years later in 1970.
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Bas Relief of St. Mark's icon, the
Lion,
on outside wall of church.
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View of interior through main entrance doors.
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The four Evangelists
on wall of vestibule:
Saints Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
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Mary's Chapel at the church entrance.
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Detail of God the Father
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Detail of God the Son
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Detail of God the Holy Spirit
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Processional Cross
designed by Potente Studios of Kenosha,
parishioners.
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This Corpus hangs over the exit
of the church,
reminding us that we are
the hands and legs of the Lord
in our daily life in the world.
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