> The Messengers also announced they wanted it to be an open religious space where Muslims, Jews, Protestants, Orthodox, and Catholics could congregate and discuss religion. I knew Justo. I knew how antiquated and conservative he could be. I knew that he had fought for many years for his cathedral to be consecrated as a Catholic place of worship.
This is sad, and it's discussed in the article the difficulties in getting it sanctified as an actual Cathedral, but you don't have to be 'antiquated and conservative' to want the Cathedral you spent the best part of your life making to be a place of worship for your own religion.
What an incredibly moving piece. I have absolutely nothing with religion but I recognize the dedication and the relentless pursuit of a lifelong goal as something that is the kind of energy that moves the world. It takes a lot of genius and a little bit of madness to be able to envision something like this and then to pursue it.
I've seen a few structures like this one up close and they never cease to impress.
The guy who discovered Tut Ankh Amun's tomb and the other guy who financed his many years of digging are good examples. At least those guys found what they were looking for!
What a fantastically written article. Justo ultimately passing away without completing the cathedral is tragic to me, but I have to say that it is fitting with his beliefs. I wonder what he would have done had he managed to finish it, or if he ever had any intention of declaring it as finished at all.
I watched a documentary about this dude sometime ago and kinda was almost confident he'd finish his work. I didn't even read the article to know he died!
I was about to comment this! Although the both the cathedral and garden seem larger, the Palais idéal has very intricate details, somewhat reminiscent of the Sagrada Família. All built by a single man, ferrying stones on a wheelbarrow.
Pretty incredible the size of it and how much he built. Not what I would have chosen to dedicate my life to but he lived his whole life working towards a goal without distractions. Seems like just as good a life as could be hoped for, hope that he died satisfied, all anyone can really ask from life.
This is sad, and it's discussed in the article the difficulties in getting it sanctified as an actual Cathedral, but you don't have to be 'antiquated and conservative' to want the Cathedral you spent the best part of your life making to be a place of worship for your own religion.