The dismantled sanctuary of St. Vibiana's church before its renovation. It will be used as a cultura

The dismantled sanctuary of St. Vibiana's church before its renovation. It will be used as a cultural and performing arts center once renovation is completed. For now, several people are living in the church, one of whom is author Marjorie Gellhom Sa'adah, shown here in the sanctuary, who has written about her experience living at the almost–deserted church for HOME section. (Photo by Iris Schneider/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The dismantled sanctuary of St. Vibiana's church before its renovation. It will be used as a cultural and performing arts center once renovation is completed. For now, several people are living in the church, one of whom is author Marjorie Gellhom Sa'adah, shown here in the sanctuary, who has written about her experience living at the almost–deserted church for HOME section. (Photo by Iris Schneider/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The dismantled sanctuary of St. Vibiana's church before its renovation. It will be used as a cultura
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September 12, 2003
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