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It seems Pope Francis needs to brush up on his Tertullian!

It has been reported (in The ChristLast Media, I must note) that the current Pope does not like the phrase "lead us not into temptation...

"Let no freedom be allowed to novelty, because it is not fitting that any addition should be made to antiquity. Let not the clear faith and belief of our forefathers be fouled by any muddy admixture." -- Pope Sixtus III

Friday, December 08, 2006

The Gettysburg Battlefield is a national treasure. The Cyclorama building is an ugly and shameful edifice that must be destroyed.

The Morning Call: Group sues, seeks to save Gettysburg building
The National Park Service wants to demolish a modernistic visitor center on one of the most significant sites of the Gettysburg battlefield, but an architectural preservation group is suing because the building itself is historically important.

The lawsuit filed Wednesday in a Washington, D.C., federal court is the latest escalation in a long-standing dispute over the fate of the Cyclorama Center. Built in 1958 by famed modernist architect Richard Neutra, the visitor center is named for the large, circular painting of the famous Civil War battle.

Its construction was part of a massive nationwide park modernization plan, and the building is eligible for registration as a national historical landmark.

It was built, however, near one the highest points on Cemetery Ridge, a key defensive position where nearly 1,000 Union soldiers were killed or wounded during Pickett's Charge.

The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation said in 1999 that the Pennsylvania battlefield's significance trumped that of the building and recommended tearing it down. Park officials plan to open a new museum and visitor center in 2008.

The lawsuit, filed by the Recent Past Preservation Network and Neutra's son, argues the government is violating federal preservation laws. The lawsuit claims the Park Service did not adequately study the effect of the demolition or consider other uses for the building.

The Park Service had no comment Wednesday.

A description of the plans on the service's Web site, however, says the new visitor center will be located alongside the battlefield in a low-lying area that saw no major battle action.

The Cyclorama painting will be moved to the new museum.

Seeing the painting is a must for every visitor to Gettysburg.

The Virginia-based preservation group said in its lawsuit that it does not oppose the plan to restore the battlefield and would not object if the building was moved off the park.

If it is so important and they love it so much, why don't the geniuses from the RPPN pay to have this abomination moved to their headquarters where they can display it with pride?

Every Civil War battlefield is too important to be cluttered with monstrosities built to glorify the fetishes of modernist, materialist fools.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Every Civil War battlefield is too important to be cluttered with monstrosities built to glorify the fetishes of modernist, materialist fools."

Wow...quite a statement. So you support removing all the memorials that litter the Gettysburg battlefield today as well? These distractions certainly were not present during the battle, and they make it impossible to picture the battlefield in its original condition. So if you want the Cyclroama Center removed, take the monuments with it.

TheChurchMilitant said...

Only a fool would equate that ugly edifice with monuments to fallen heroes. Therefore, madam, you are a monumental fool.

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