I
was able to visit Most Holy Trinity today. I live in Augusta and have taken
this church for granted! It is absolutely exquisite. Holy Trinity is the oldest surviving Catholic
Church building in our diocese. Consecrated in April of 1863, the original
parish community actually came together in 1810. This
fledgling community built and outgrew their original church in 29 years and
began plans for a church that would be worthy of the great city of
Augusta.
Holy Trinity would have been completed sooner but its construction was complicated not only by the yellow fever epidemic of 1854 but also the Civil War (the Yankees set up a blockade that prevented artist and building supplies from being delivered). Never the less, this fearless group of Catholics continued on. They housed victims and orphans of the yellow fever epidemic in their rectory and church buildings, and donated their own precious time and skills for the building of this treasure (now that’s stewardship for you!) Can you imagine coming home from work in the summer, in Georgia, and then heading back out to the local construction site?
Dang. That is dedication! Speaking of dedication, this is the word that comes
to me as I visited the parish.
Holy Trinity would have been completed sooner but its construction was complicated not only by the yellow fever epidemic of 1854 but also the Civil War (the Yankees set up a blockade that prevented artist and building supplies from being delivered). Never the less, this fearless group of Catholics continued on. They housed victims and orphans of the yellow fever epidemic in their rectory and church buildings, and donated their own precious time and skills for the building of this treasure (now that’s stewardship for you!) Can you imagine coming home from work in the summer, in Georgia, and then heading back out to the local construction site?
Beautiful interior |
I
sat in the very back pew of Holy trinity yesterday and as the first reading was proclaimed
the verse “through it you are also being saved,” caused me to pause and
reflect. Of course St. Paul is referring to the message of the gospel but I
couldn’t help but to think about how this actual building has played a role in
perhaps thousands of people working out their salvation. It takes dedication to work out your salvation!
I thought of those brother and sister Catholics in the sweltering summer of 1860 helping to build their church, the
innumerable dollars that have been donated to build and maintain such a treasure, the priest who have come
and gone, parishioners learning a very new way of doing things after the second
Vatican council, and even segregation and the social unrest of decades past, through
all these things Holy trinity has stood with dedicated people for the glory of God. They are fiercely dedicated to the building, dedicated to the priest, dedicated maintain the
beauty of the liturgy, and dedicated to working their salvation out with each
other. Lots to learn from Holy Trinity!
I thought of those brother and sister Catholics in the sweltering summer of 1860 helping to build their church, the
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