A 2.3-million-dollar renovation is underway in Seneca, as the longstanding Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church undergoes a major makeover(Play Audio)
That's the Rev. Arul Carasala, through whose oversight, the renovation effort was made possible(Play Audio)
Currently, phase one of the overhaul is underway(Play Audio)
Carasala says that process, which began last week, will take time, based on the methods that must be used(Play Audio)
Once phase one is complete, phase two will begin, which includes the addition of restrooms and handicapped accessibility(Play Audio)
Carasala says in order to make those additions possible, extra space is also needed(Play Audio)
Along with those enhancements, focus, during phase two, will also turn to a general makeover inside the church(Play Audio)
The entire overhaul project of Saints Peter and Paul Church has been named “My House of Prayer.”
Architectural renderings of the outcome of the makeover have been posted on the church website here:
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Horton man arrested following weekend shooting
Hiawatha man facing sex, drug charges waives prelim hearing
Morrill pair arrested on drug, child endangerment charges
Falls City man sentenced to Federal Prison
Two arrested Thursday in Jackson Co on meth-related charges
Jackson Co traffic stop leads to arrest
Ground Broken for new Sac and Fox Trad'n Post
One held for past Atchison shooting
Inmate dies at Lansing Correctional Facility
Early Thursday storms leave damage, outages, locally
Jackson Co crash confirmed as fatality
MO grass fire battled Thursday
Mound City Mayor Duane Nauman remembered
Community Healthcare System hires new CEO
Brown Co Planning Commission established
Falls City School Board approves personnel moves and purchases
Valley Falls' future set for Wednesday eve discussion
LATEST STORIES
Jackson Co crash confirmed as fatality
90 mph+ downburst winds blamed for Thursday damage
Morrill pair arrested on drug, child endangerment charges
Rates to increase at Brown Co landfill
NOAA weather radio event set in Seneca
Falls City man sentenced to Federal Prison