Hey everyone, I just met the folks at Cathedral of St. Anthony

Check it out:

http://www.detroitfunk.com/?p=5035

This is the Romanesque church near Faygo and down a few streets from Packard, right near East Grand Boulevard. The school is still owned by the Archdiocese, but the Ecumenical Catholics have taken over the Cathedral.

These guys are all inclusive, no bigotry to fear, no stereotypes to worry about. Worship services are at 11 on Sundays.

Most importantly, they are working on becoming a real part of the community, and a real part of the solutions that this area needs. They are feeding people and want to grow their congregation.

If you are not of a religious nature, please consider them a new not for profit business which seeks to help rebuild the City and offer its citizens some mercy. Help keep an eye on that building, its been targeted and hit by scrappers pretty hard once already, and this beautiful place is just covered in copper. We all know what that means. And one of the citys biggest scrappers lives very near by.

More photos to come, I am going to be going up into both towers to photograph the clockworks and the bells - YEAH, the bells are still intact up there !!

Great people, Bishop Karl is a wonderful guy, and dont be afraid to stop by to visit a service or just after a service to take a look inside.

Detroit is losing its masterpieces, help save this one.