A church in a slum neighborhood.
St. Anne’s church is the pride and joy of our neighborhood. The big oak doors are handcrafted beautifully with intricate designs and the windows are stained glass. The windows show the Roman Catholic’s symbols and let the morning light shine in just the right way to light up the interior with a Sunday morning glow. The pews are lined up in two sections with a pathway between covered with plush green carpet that leads all the way up to the altar. There are flowers that decorate the front of the altar and around the church that give the interior a fresh smell distracting churchgoers from the century old wood. This church is one of the most famous buildings here and is by far the cleanest, sturdiest and most expensive. Next to the run-down townhomes and old abandoned store fronts, it is a diamond in the ruff. Front anywhere in this dumpy town you can see the tall point of the nape roof topped with a cross reflecting light from every direction. St. Anne’s church is the building of which we are very proud and it is the gem of our poor town we cherish, respect and take care of it in every way we can.
Any natural setting which you feel should be cherished.
excellent
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