The High Altar at St Charles
Blogged by James Preece on 27th June 2008
Something you don't see every day...

The high altar at St. Charles is usually obscured by the... um... low? altar. So I've never seen it before.
The pictures are hard to see in my blurry photo that I took practically in the dark (I've lightened it with computer magic). The fellow in the middle is either St. George (sword, cross of St. George, stood on a dragon...) or possibly St. Michael (wings).
The pictures on either side both show Christ. On the left He is honoured as a baby. On the right He is carried in to the tomb. Christmas and Easter. I think they have intentionally been painted to as to look very similar from a distance.
Now, hows about we see it more often...?
















