[2] Gottfried Flury, a Swiss-born artist from Moulton, TX, painted much of the interior.
[3] Using a combination of stenciling, infill painting, and freehand techniques, Flury's trompe-l'œil designs mimic stone vaults and Gothic tracery reminiscent of central European models.
The church has a rectangular plan consisting of a five-bay nave with side aisles terminated by a polygonal apse.
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