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To: Moominoid who wrote (9760)9/18/2001 3:16:01 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 74559
 
Yeah, well most of the churches I've been in are in English villages or Cathedrals throughout Europe, or the Church of the Sepulchre in Jerusalem also smaller churches in Greece, Italy.
Yecch, That explains it :o)
My wife is Greek and my daughter's godfather is (not Italian LOL) a Russian Polish mix. Their churches are more classical (old fashioned in nature) as they don't have the financial resources that the Catholics have.

The old churches are interesting architecturally and some are nice to visit like museums but as inviting, comfortable places, I agree.......no.

regards
Kastel