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  1. david

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    Feb 6th 2007, 14:45

    MJ...thanks for adding that link. Additional slide shows, videos and history of Transfiguration Church available by clicking into it and poking around.

  2. othello

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    Feb 8th 2007, 09:04

    thanks for the additional link. incidentally, the transfiguration was witnessed by john, james the great, and peter, not matthew, mark, and luke.

  3. thinkBuffalo

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    Feb 6th 2007, 11:13

    What is the current status of the church - who owns it and is it for sale?

  4. MJWorthington

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    Feb 6th 2007, 12:36

    Some recent history info here:

    FixBuffalo Transfiguration Archive

  5. RPreskop

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    Feb 7th 2007, 19:05

    Due to its badly deteriorated condition, I think it is time to face the true fact that the only viable alternative for the abandoned, dilapidated Transfiguration Catholic Church is complete demolition and clearence. This structure has been let go for too long causing it to deteriorate to a point that it is not only a hideous eyesore but also a potential safety hazard to the surrounding neighborhood. Anyone with common sense can see that this church building is too far gone to be saved. Furthermore what is it going to be saved for? At this point in time any ideas about saving Transfiguration are not only idiotic but financially unviable. It is time to let go of this decrepit relic and let the demolition crews come in and put it out of its deteriorated misery.

  6. ECB

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    Feb 9th 2007, 09:55

    Othello, true dat. Witnessed by Peter, James, and John, and related by Matthew, Luke, and Mark.

    Because none of the above mentioned parties were available for comment, I'm glad you caught that. I've always promised myself to take a theology course one day; you may have pushed me one step further in that direction.