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Built:
1956- 1957
Designed by: Anshen+Allen Type: Holy Place Location: Chapel Road City: Sedona State: Arizona |
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eople flock to Sedona, Arizona from all over the world to watch the sun rise, and watch the sun set, and watch the sun reflect off the region's famed red rocks. It has become a center for mysticism and new age prophets. In the midst of all this new faith, one of the world's oldest faiths has literally carved out its own niche. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a Catholic chapel belonging to the Parish of Saint John Vianney and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix. It was built directly into a butte and offers a spectacular view of the valley 200 feet below. Marguerite Brunswig Staude had the idea for the Chapel of the Holy Cross in 1932, but was unable to create her largest work of art until 1956 (she was also an acomplished religious painter and sculptor). The church is easily identifiable by its most prominent feature -- a giant cross that seems to support the structure as it juts out from the rock. It's elevation, peaceful location, and picturesque scenery have made it an ideal location for the hundreds of people who get married here each year.
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