Thursday, October 1, 2009

For Kwiltmakr

After yesterday's post, Kwiltmakr left a comment and asked me to go to the church here in Quito where Our Lady of Good Success is to say a prayer for her. I'm not Catholic, but I'm always up for an adventure, so after my school visits today, I went hunting for this church that no one here seems to have heard of. Thank God for the internet - I found it!



Unfortunately, it was closed. Sorry, Kwiltmakr! But I did find another church nearby that was open, La Iglesia de la Compania, a baroque style church built in the early 1600s, so I went in there and said a prayer for you. It is the thought that counts, right?






And I just had to share this little thought with you. Both of these churches were near the Plaza de la Independencia, the square around which Quito was planned back in 1535. Also surrounding this plaza is the Palacio where the Presidente lives,


the Palacio where the Archbishops, Bishops, Cardinals and everyone else of religious power lives,


and the Palacio where the Mayor of Quito lives (pretty ugly modern building, not worth photographing). Doesn't it seem like poor planning to have all these powerful people living right next to each other? Perhaps I'm still sensitive about 9/11, but that just seems like an easy target for a terrorist looking to destabilize the country.

Anyway, just a few more school visits tomorrow, and then I leave for home on a red-eye flight. I can't wait to see my family again.

3 comments:

Nancy said...

Glad to see that you got a chance to do a little sightseeing. Hope the flight home goes well.

marlene@ByTheSeam said...

Erin, Thank you so very very much. I have read about the Miraculous Statue and the Churches of Quito. The Admirable Life of Mother Mariana, she lived from 1563 to 1635. The Church is lovely and thanks for posting the photos,I am really so very grateful that you did that for me. You are very sweet. I do hope your trip was successful and that you will have a safe trip home.

Stephanie Hughes said...

What a nice thing you did Erin! I loved the pics and felt a sense of Awe. Thanks for sharing! ~Stephanie from Maryland