When the men were men, and the churches were churches

A view of the altar and murals surrounding the altar and on the arched ceiling at St. Anthony's church. The sanctuary consists of a main altar and two side altars, each with an arch highlighted in stonework. The altar has a covering over its surface, with a tabernacle in the middle; above this is a large crucifix. The left side altar is a grotto devoted to Mary. The right side altar contains two levels and has a tall metal grill in front of it. The upper level contains candles, and the lower level seems to contain an open coffin. A religious brother stands in front of this side altar with a book in hand. Printed in the bottom right corner: Lane. Paterson, N.J."
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Just a sign of the great victory that iconoclasts have over our Church today.

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