Monday, February 27, 2017

Albuquerque Day 5A - A religion sampling

Friday February 24
After dropping Jim back at Janet's, Becky and I toured some unique religious buildings in Albuquerque.  What first caught my eye was the combination Jewish/Christian building on a busy road near Helen's office.  The building is apparently joinly used by both a Jewish Synagogue and an Anglican Church.  As you may know, the Anglican is the church of Henry the VIII. It was the catholic church prior to Henry becoming the head of the church in England rather than the pope in Rome.  You can see the Jewish Star of David atop the church:


The Buddhist Temple was nearby and is Thai Buddhism:





Next stop was the Islamic Center of New Mexico:



Then the Greek Orthodox Church:



The United Methodist Church:


The Catholic Church at Old Town Albuquerque:




 And for some.....The Isotopes Baseball Stadium:

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