ST. BONIFACE WATCHES OVER HIS CHURCH

© Alex T. Mizuno

ST. BONIFACE WATCHES OVER HIS CHURCH

Uploaded: October 30, 2011

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St. Boniface, the patron saint of Germany, stands in the altar of St. Boniface Church in San Francisco. The knife-piercing book is the symbol of his martyrdom. The pipe organ situated on the balcony is a Bevington-Austin Gallery Organ that was built in 1875 and installed in this church in 1908.

Comments

Alex T. Mizuno October 30, 2011

Tiia Vissak

great tones, light & pov!
10/30/2011 1:16:03 AM


Alex T. Mizuno

Thank you very much Tiia!!

10/30/2011 1:46:21 AM


Jeff W. Robinson

Outstanding capture Alex!

10/30/2011 3:19:51 AM


Alex T. Mizuno

Thank you very much Jeff!! #1419321


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