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The chapel to the right of the entrance to the church is named for St. Francis de Sales, who earned a degree in law, was ordained to the priesthood, and served as Bishop of Geneva, Switzerland. With Jane Frances de Chantel, he established the Sisters of the Visitation. His writings include Introduction to the Devout Life earning him title of "Patron of the Catholic Press."
 
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The resin statue of St. Francis is the work of parishioner Joseph Camaioni. |
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The Risen Christ oil painting by parishioner Kathy Jaeger features the key to Heaven behind Christ, angels in the corners, and the words at the bottom, "I Am With y ou Always." |
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The tabernacle, the statues of Mary and Joseph, and the presider's chair were refurbished and brought from the former church. |
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The metal tabernacle, original to the James Street Church, is now housed in a wood case to match the chapel furnishings. |
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The sanctuary lamp, which symbolizes Eucharist, is a 19th century antique made of plated metal and "Cranberry" glass. |