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The main dome of the church. It includes beautiful murals of God the Father and the Annunciation by world famous Polish artist John de Rosen, whose works grace many places of worship, including the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC. We have had people who are studying the work of de Rosen come all the way from Poland to see the murals he painted at St. Luke's.
Our main altar - that is St. Luke with a small image of one of the Madonna icons that he, according to legend has painted.
The DeRosen mural of God the Father above the main altar.
A closer shot of the God the Father Mural that was painted by renowned artist John DeRosen.
The beautiful tile mosaic of the Divine Mercy Image. It was this image that confirmed to Amy Betros and Norm Paolini that they should buy this recently closed church to open St. Luke's Mission of Mercy. They both had developed a strong devotion to the Divine Mercy of God through St. Faustina and knew, as soon as they saw this image, that this was the place God wanted them to have.
Our newest statue: St. Michael the Archangel.
Part of the DeRosen mural of the Annunciation.
Another part of the Annunciation Mural by John DeRosen.
A brighter, but somewhat blurry (sorry) image of the Angel Gabriel appearing to Mary at the Annunciation.
Mary at the Annunciation. By muralist John DeRosen.
Our main altar.
St. Therese of Lisieux.
The side altar of Our Lady of Lourdes.
Our side altar of the Sacred Heart (St. Margaret Mary Alacoque.
A closer shot of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque and the Sacred Heart.
St. John Vianney - above the door into the priests' sacristy.
St. John Berchmans - Patron saint of altar boys - over the door into the altar boys' sacristy.
Medallion of St. Luke.
Medallion of St. Cecelia. The church was almost named St. Cecelia's. That is why there is a medallion to her as well as to St. Luke.
St. Cyril - North Marker.
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