Ever since this newest church has been established, this beautiful stain glass depiction of Saint Brendan has marked the entrance of the Church. The image depicts St Brendan leading his voyage to the new world. This Irish Saint has been a guide and inspiration for the parishioners here as we all come to know and experience Christ’s love and mission.
Posted Thursday, March 14, 2024
This baptismal font recalls our death to sin and our new life in Christ. We celebrate the baptism of many throughout the liturgical year, and welcomes many into the Church.
This newly installed ambo is where the Word of God is proclaimed at every liturgy. Before the celebration of the Eucharist at the altar, we celebrate Christ’s presence in the Gospels from the ambo, where we allow Christ’s time on earth to affect our lives today.
The crucifix commissioned by a Cleveland area sculptor, Borbert Koehler, offers a beautiful reminder of Christ’s love and sacrifice as we pray and celebrate the sacraments.
Placed in the sanctuary, this tabernacle containing the real presence of Jesus Christ welcomes all who enter through Saint Brendan. The word ‘Sanctus’ is repeated on the top of the tabernacle. Sanctus is the Greek word for ‘Holy’. Emphasizing the beautiful gift this tabernacle holds as it is guarded by two angels adorning the doors.
This newly installed Altar is adorned with the image of the Paschal Lamb, symbolizing Christ’s sacrifice that is celebrated at this altar during every Eucharistic celebration.Click More+ to view the Video of the Altar Dedication Mass Celebrated by Bishop Michael Woost and Bishop Woost's slide deck of an explanation of the dedication process.