We continue to have lots of progress on the church restoration project.
The northwest and southwest stairwells, St. Joseph Marian chapels, the main entrance, and the east and west side aisles are complete and have had the stone repaired, plaster repaired, and painting completed where needed.
In fact, the stone masons are now done with everything that is a “ground floor-reachable” area, and have moved up onto the scaffolding to begin the extensive stone repair on the large windows on the east side of the building.
Meanwhile, the plasterers continue to progress with the areas of disrepair in the northeast entrance and will be also be moving up onto the scaffolding soon as well.
The painters continue to work on areas that are ready and have completed the west and east side aisles of the Church.
They will move to other areas as they become available to do so, and the southeast stairwell and sanctuary walls will be completed soon.
Scaffolding will continue to be installed until we have our stained glass returned to the windows at the end of the project.
The Church reconstruction project is going very well, and the crews have made great progress together so far. Special thanks is in order for Steve Boatman’s hard work and adept coordination, as well as the multiple expert contractors collaborating to restore our beautiful, historic sanctuary and worship space.
Scaffolding is now installed on the altar and is otherwise ahead of schedule, with a target of February 28 to be fully installed.
Gaytee-Palmer, our stained glass contractor, has now removed all stained glass windows that need reinforcement, and is now performing the re-leading process.
American Masonry has completed the “from the ground” stonework and is now utilizing the scaffolding to work on the windows of the altar.
Pinnacle Wall has completed repairs of the southwest stairwell and the Mary and Joseph chapels. They have now moved into the northeast stairwell and will then head into the west choir loft alcove, before eventually moving onto the scaffolding.
JB Nelson Painting has finished the southwest stairwell and will move next to the Joseph and Mary chapels, followed by the west side aisle.
We are pleased to announce the restoration of the interior of church building will begin in earnest this Monday, January 9.
Perhaps you noticed the plastic was removed from the east windows over Christmas. Now, construction crews will be moving into the nave, installing scaffolding and repairing the damage done from decades of weathering.
As such, daily Masses (Monday-Friday) will move downstairs to Steiner Hall temporarily (and won't be livestreamed), and some of the entrances will be closed as needed. Keep an eye out for on-site signage informing church attendees where to go upon arrival.
Finally, due to construction work in the Heritage Room beginning this week, the January relics will not be put on display in 2023.
Thank you for your patience throughout!