

This month’s Sunday Stills Color Challenge is ‘Pastels.’ See more responses here. Well, I couldn’t resist this headline, could I? It doesn’t look quite so bad when the colors fade to a kinder, gentler shade of purgatory.
These are from St Benedict’s Painted Church, on the slopes above Kealakekua Bay. Father John Velghe moved the church from the coast to its present site in 1899. Once it was rebuilt, he painted the interior as a mini cathedral with scenes from the bible adorning the walls. The paintings have faded over the years, but are still quite striking.
For more information about St Benedict’s Painted Church, go to https://thepaintedchurchhawaii.org/


Most interesting interior I have ever seen.
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I’m impressed the priest went to so much trouble in this little church in far-out-of-the-way Hawaii.
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Keeping the faith in his mind.
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Indeed.
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Definitely interesting story
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It certainly is!
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That’s very unorthodox I would have thought, although a priest in Western Australia who was responsible for building many new churches, of various designs, had one painted in stripes on the inside.
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I think it was the priest’s way of illustrating biblical themes to people who didn’t understand the language or writings of foreigners.
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I have never seen such a gaudy church 😲 The outside is lovely though
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It’s gaudy, but it’s actually a decent fit for the tropics where color is everywhere.
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Would look out of place in town here 😂
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Pastel hell for people who hate pastels!
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I bet that’s where they go!
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Your title definitely drew me in, but the photos kept my interest. Love the faded colours! 😍
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Glad you liked it Debbie. It’s really quite a beautiful little church and still very much in use to this day.
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Not pastel heaven? 😂 The church interior looks a bit gaudy but one has to appreciate the countless hours of work put into those murals. I would have read your post anyway, Graham! The pic of the exterior is gorgeous!
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I believe the story behind the murals was that pictures were more understandable to the locals, than the strange spoken word. It is a bit gaudy, but it’s the tropics where everything is more colorful!
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well your excellent title certainly made me come and look!
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I couldn’t help myself. It has a certain ring doesn’t it?
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