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Description: The most interesting architectural feature of the Saint Francis de Assisi Cathedral in Santa Fe is the presence of the tetragrammaton in Hebrew over the main entrance to the cathedral. It's made more puzzling by its presence inside of a triangle, which simultaneously reminded me of the trinity and the eye in the pyramid motif. No one really knows why it is there, but it is speculated that the Archbishhop had it worked into the design out of respect for a member of Santa Fe's Jewish community, who donated much of the funds to build the cathedral, and who was a close friend of the Archbishop.
Title: St. Francis Tgmtn
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