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The Chapels of Notre Dame
celebrates the university's unique identity as a Catholic academic community where faith is treasured and diverse traditions shared and respected. This stunning largeformat collection of over two hundred fullcolor photographs brings to life the sixty chapels located throughout Notre Dame's beloved campus, many of which are tucked away in littleknown settings waiting to be discovered by readers of this volume for the first time.
At Notre Dame, chapels are found in a number of academic buildings and in every residence hall. Mass is celebrated daily in some of these halls during term, and it is not uncommon to see students and staff stopping in them for moments of quiet meditation and prayer.
captures these sanctuaries, as well as the older chapels, the apsidal chapels of the Basilica, and the Congregation of Holy Cross chapels. The text, by wellknown Notre Dame professor Lawrence S. Cunningham, provides a picture of the worship in these chapels along with reflections on the traditions, history, architecture, and art works that adorn them. His brief descriptions evoke a powerful sense of presence, worship, and prayer.
Matt Cashore's dramatic photographs include the campus landscape, interiors and exteriors of the chapels, and people worshipping in varied seasons, lighting, and moods. His photographs offer fresh ways to view the charming sloped roof of All Souls Chapel, the large collection of relics assembled from the days of Father Sorin in the Reliquary Chapel in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the Holy Cross Chapel in the new StinsonRemick Engineering Hall, the striking stainedglass windows in the Moreau Seminary Chapel of the Sacred Heart, and the unique chapels in each of the residence halls.
For alumni who have participated in baptisms, weddings, anniversary celebrations, prayer services, and other liturgical rites on campus,
will not disappoint. Prospective students, members of the Notre Dame family, and friends and supporters who have seen the university only from a distance will get an inside view of one of the most beautiful campuses in the world and a unique contemplative side of Notre Dame.
celebrates the university's unique identity as a Catholic academic community where faith is treasured and diverse traditions shared and respected. This stunning largeformat collection of over two hundred fullcolor photographs brings to life the sixty chapels located throughout Notre Dame's beloved campus, many of which are tucked away in littleknown settings waiting to be discovered by readers of this volume for the first time.
At Notre Dame, chapels are found in a number of academic buildings and in every residence hall. Mass is celebrated daily in some of these halls during term, and it is not uncommon to see students and staff stopping in them for moments of quiet meditation and prayer.
captures these sanctuaries, as well as the older chapels, the apsidal chapels of the Basilica, and the Congregation of Holy Cross chapels. The text, by wellknown Notre Dame professor Lawrence S. Cunningham, provides a picture of the worship in these chapels along with reflections on the traditions, history, architecture, and art works that adorn them. His brief descriptions evoke a powerful sense of presence, worship, and prayer.
Matt Cashore's dramatic photographs include the campus landscape, interiors and exteriors of the chapels, and people worshipping in varied seasons, lighting, and moods. His photographs offer fresh ways to view the charming sloped roof of All Souls Chapel, the large collection of relics assembled from the days of Father Sorin in the Reliquary Chapel in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the Holy Cross Chapel in the new StinsonRemick Engineering Hall, the striking stainedglass windows in the Moreau Seminary Chapel of the Sacred Heart, and the unique chapels in each of the residence halls.
For alumni who have participated in baptisms, weddings, anniversary celebrations, prayer services, and other liturgical rites on campus,
will not disappoint. Prospective students, members of the Notre Dame family, and friends and supporters who have seen the university only from a distance will get an inside view of one of the most beautiful campuses in the world and a unique contemplative side of Notre Dame.
The Chapels of Notre Dame
celebrates the university's unique identity as a Catholic academic community where faith is treasured and diverse traditions shared and respected. This stunning largeformat collection of over two hundred fullcolor photographs brings to life the sixty chapels located throughout Notre Dame's beloved campus, many of which are tucked away in littleknown settings waiting to be discovered by readers of this volume for the first time.
At Notre Dame, chapels are found in a number of academic buildings and in every residence hall. Mass is celebrated daily in some of these halls during term, and it is not uncommon to see students and staff stopping in them for moments of quiet meditation and prayer.
captures these sanctuaries, as well as the older chapels, the apsidal chapels of the Basilica, and the Congregation of Holy Cross chapels. The text, by wellknown Notre Dame professor Lawrence S. Cunningham, provides a picture of the worship in these chapels along with reflections on the traditions, history, architecture, and art works that adorn them. His brief descriptions evoke a powerful sense of presence, worship, and prayer.
Matt Cashore's dramatic photographs include the campus landscape, interiors and exteriors of the chapels, and people worshipping in varied seasons, lighting, and moods. His photographs offer fresh ways to view the charming sloped roof of All Souls Chapel, the large collection of relics assembled from the days of Father Sorin in the Reliquary Chapel in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the Holy Cross Chapel in the new StinsonRemick Engineering Hall, the striking stainedglass windows in the Moreau Seminary Chapel of the Sacred Heart, and the unique chapels in each of the residence halls.
For alumni who have participated in baptisms, weddings, anniversary celebrations, prayer services, and other liturgical rites on campus,
will not disappoint. Prospective students, members of the Notre Dame family, and friends and supporters who have seen the university only from a distance will get an inside view of one of the most beautiful campuses in the world and a unique contemplative side of Notre Dame.
celebrates the university's unique identity as a Catholic academic community where faith is treasured and diverse traditions shared and respected. This stunning largeformat collection of over two hundred fullcolor photographs brings to life the sixty chapels located throughout Notre Dame's beloved campus, many of which are tucked away in littleknown settings waiting to be discovered by readers of this volume for the first time.
At Notre Dame, chapels are found in a number of academic buildings and in every residence hall. Mass is celebrated daily in some of these halls during term, and it is not uncommon to see students and staff stopping in them for moments of quiet meditation and prayer.
captures these sanctuaries, as well as the older chapels, the apsidal chapels of the Basilica, and the Congregation of Holy Cross chapels. The text, by wellknown Notre Dame professor Lawrence S. Cunningham, provides a picture of the worship in these chapels along with reflections on the traditions, history, architecture, and art works that adorn them. His brief descriptions evoke a powerful sense of presence, worship, and prayer.
Matt Cashore's dramatic photographs include the campus landscape, interiors and exteriors of the chapels, and people worshipping in varied seasons, lighting, and moods. His photographs offer fresh ways to view the charming sloped roof of All Souls Chapel, the large collection of relics assembled from the days of Father Sorin in the Reliquary Chapel in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the Holy Cross Chapel in the new StinsonRemick Engineering Hall, the striking stainedglass windows in the Moreau Seminary Chapel of the Sacred Heart, and the unique chapels in each of the residence halls.
For alumni who have participated in baptisms, weddings, anniversary celebrations, prayer services, and other liturgical rites on campus,
will not disappoint. Prospective students, members of the Notre Dame family, and friends and supporters who have seen the university only from a distance will get an inside view of one of the most beautiful campuses in the world and a unique contemplative side of Notre Dame.

















