Show Cl 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday September 26 2002 Cathedral Continued from - Cl symbols from diverse beliefs and languages as a way of welcoming (everyone Mahony said “One of the purposes of (he cathedral is to he a common ground for the community but also to be the community's sacred space" Mahony said The cathedral will he dedicated un Labor Day Other early events include a Wednesday prayer service and a community observance on the anniversary of the Sept 1 terrorist attacks Adding to the diversity a fountain ' in the 2 plaza was donated by a Jewish couple the bronze doors carry symbols of deities from around water the world and a disc-lik- e 1 1 re sculpture in the entry way is ' inscribed with the biblical phrase “I will give you living water" in the 37 languages in which Mass is celebrat- -' cd throughout the archdiocese The cathedral also includes a conference center a public restaurant' with seating on the plaza a mausoleum and a gift shop where visitors can purchase a bottle of Our Lady of the Angels chardonnay While there are no official projections tourism officials hope the number of visitors will top the 6 million people that visit New York's St Patrick's Cathedral each year (The new cathedral is one foot longer than St Patrick's something Mahony and his designers did on purpose as an inside joke) Along with drawing from California's 9 million Catholics the cathe- dral should become a destination for tourists from Europe South America and Asia said Michael Collins executive vice president of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitor’s Bureau : Tourists from Mexico which is predominantly Catholic are likely to be the largest group of international visitors Collins said But will they like what they see? Since the towering expanses of concrete have ridged adobe-colore- d risen on a hillside at the north end of downtown above a freeway the exterior look of the cathedral has drawn decidedly mixed reviews Bill Scott a county employee who has watched the cathedral rise across the street from his office said he doesn’t know what to make of it “It doesn't look like a church" he said “It looks more like a fortress or a prison" Max DeMoss a Riverside artist who created a number of pieces for the cathedral including 12 whimsical brass and silver angels sees both positive and negative in the architecture “It has a fortress kind of feel” DeMoss said “At the same time it ' is really striking from the freeway I get a sense of exhilaration as I approach it” Mahony stresses that the stark look of the exterior will change as the double rows of trees planted around most of the walls mature “That was part of Moneo’s plan The cathedral except for one part is ' surrounded by trees They will grow up to 30 60 70 feet” Mahony said He said no one will say the building looks stark 10 years from now The cathedral project started after the old cathedral downtown’s St ' Vibiana’s was severely damaged in the 1994 Northridge earthquake and forced to close After plans to tear down St Vibiana’s and rebuild woe opposed by preservationists Mahony bought a county parking lot at Temple Street and Grand Avenue and started raising money Operating the cathedral should not be a financial drain oh the archdiocese even with its losses in the stock market Mahony said The archdiocese’s financial records are not open to the public because it's a nonprofit religious institution but officials said it has been hit hard by stock market losses and the prospect of settling sexual abuse claims Most of the $193 million was raised through private donations A 6000-spac- e mausoleum built beneath the cathedral along with the gift shop restaurant the conference center and A 600-cparking garage should cover most of the expenses ar Mahony said The cardinal who lives in a second-floor apartment that overlooks the plaza said he is pleased with the finished product “The inside has a warmth and prayerfulness and peacefulness to it that I wasn’t sure we would reach” he said “I just couldn’t be more pleased" Defrocking of conservative ‘ ' cause's stir PITTSBURGH (AP)— A rift in the US Episcopal church is widening over a bishop's decision to defrock a priest who says the church has become too liberal on issues such as ordaining women and unions ' recognizing same-se- x ’ Tim day after the Rev David Moyer was deposed he celebrated Communion at the cathedral as a priest of the ' t W v finally the wireless plan America has been asking for Piltsburghdiocese The Anglican province of Central Africa had granted Moyer temporary ' ' clergy status Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey the leader of the world's Anglicans also said he will receive Moyer if he wants to be a priest in Eng- land Carey’s spokesman said Bishop Charles E Bennison Jr leader of the four-counDjocese of Pennsylvania made the decision to oust Moyer who is the North American president of For- ward in Faith a movement that has proposed him as a special bishop for conservative congregations within the church Moyer has said Berinison’s teachings are “heretical” and the priest doesn’t recognize the bishop’s order removing him from the clergy The bish- op has said that what prompted Moyer’s dismissal was his rejection of the bishop's authority Pittsburgh Bishop Robert Duncan and 22 other bishops protested Bennison’s decision saying he acted against church law and tradition The 100 parishioners inside the cathedral Saturday gave Moyer a standing ovation while protesters' clustered outside Susan Bouldcn of the Episcopal Women's Caucus said Duncan's decision to receive Moyer “is deeply divi- - 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