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Restoration Road, Wakefield, MA

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Restoration Road, Wakefield, MA Pillars & Foundations documents an exploration of communities, as well as faith through religious institutions. My intent is to share experiences, and spread the positivity that I observe. The hope is to provide a window into these organizations allowing those who might not other wise venture in to appreciate these thoughtful, often intimate groups in our midst. Faith centers embody a drive to make a difference which they deliver upon, regardless if it is with one person looking for hope & community, or a recipient of their expansive charitable work. I typically don't adjust photos, but I really appreciated how this B&W came out. The Church has particular historical significance and therefore it seemed fitting. Building & History Greenwood Union Church is the historical name of Restoration Road, and I suspect is the label many long term residents of Wakefield may know this building by. The sign in the front of the building...

Most Blessed Sacrament Parish - Wakefield Massachusetts

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Most Blessed Sacrament, Wakefield, MA  I chose a local Catholic Church, Most Blessed Sacrament (MBS) for my first true entry of this blog. I thought I would start out where I am the most familiar. It was very cold on this morning, after mass the temperature still read only 8℉. Normally I would have walked here, but not today. As I drove into the parking lot the sound of ice and compacted snow made that snapping and rubbing sound that all of us in colder climates know. The lot was largely empty, there was a breeze, and despite steady weekend traffic on main street, a sense of quiet. I was concerned at this point that the mass may even be cancelled as the atmosphere outside the church was desolate. Thankfully the door was open and I was greeted by a friendly usher, and a surprising amount of warmth considering the temperature outside. I made my way to the back of the church and took in my surroundings. The building: The dark stained beam interior reminded me of Sacred Hea...