My Corner of the World – The Loretto Chapel of Santa Fe

On our New Mexico vacation I finally got to go see something I had never seen before inside the Loretto Chapel. The chapel, built in the Gothic Revival style, was constructed between 1873 to 1878 and was part of Catholic girls school, the Loretto Academy, that went out of business in the 1960’s. The diocese sold it to a private company in 1968 and the girls school was demolished.

Inside the chapel is this famous miraculous staircase. It is a two full turn spiral staircase ascending to the choir loft at the back of the church. It is a beautiful and impressive sight but I’m pretty sure it is not miraculous. I tell the amazing part to me is that it didn’t have handrails when it was first constructed.

The chapel is now an event space and a kind of museum. There is a small fee for entering and you can take all the non-commercial photos you desire. It is in excellent shape. The altar above is impeccable. If you want you can book your wedding there!!

I love this statue of Jesus. One can go to the gift store to buy candles to burn here.

I’m guessing this is Mary. Again exquisite. I’m a lifelong protestant and their art is all abstract. The art in Catholic churches, chapels, and hospitals, is very emotional and colorful and engaging. (In my opinion.)

The stained glass is gorgeous.

They even had a confessional booth. I asked son Logan if he had anything he wanted to tell me. He said no.

So I’ve been looking at photos of that staircase for decades and finally go to see it!! Check!

I’m linking with My Corner of the World.

References:

Wikipedia

Loretto Chapel Site

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