SOSNOVKA,
Russia (AP) -- A village in Siberia that did not have a church
until this winter is getting
a lesson in faith and life's ephemeral nature.
Sosnovka resident Alexander Batyokhtin
spent nearly two months building a village church entirely out of snow.
The structure will vanish with the season.
Batyokhtin
worked on the chapel every day, even when temperatures plunged below
minus 30 degrees Celsius (-22 Fahrenheit.) He used 12 cubic metres (424
cubic feet) of snow to make it.
Batyokhtin says the work wasn't difficult. His biggest challenges were fashioning the altar and a cross for the roof.
"The main thing is to say a prayer and keep a fast for some time, then just go and do it," he says.
Sosnovka administrator Yuriy Kirsh says the church "means a lot to our hearts and souls" despite being temporary.
Red emphasis added. Don't you wish, once in a while, that the 'church fathers' or whoever is running the show (religious or otherwise) would just keep it simple, keep it honest, and 'get 'er done?'
Not sure how saving souls is a get her done kinda thing. I wonder, if we all surrendered and joined their church would they give it a rest, but then proselytizing would likely absorb their energies. They really don't offer anything in the way of a lasting peace.
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