
The rear of the church was more completed and this shot almost looks like I captured an image of the Holy Spirit, no?

Since the church is not finished yet, masses are held outside, and will be until the roof is finished which should hopefully be later this year!

I'm sure it will be quite pretty when it is finished, but in the meantime while it's a bit on the homely side, the carnival like atmosphere around the church was rather interesting (especially since it was Palm Sunday when we were there) and I fear this church will only become more popular and mobbed as it nears completion (sometime in the 2020's)!
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when did they start it? 1600?
No, early 1900's I believe.
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