Several times I’ve gone into the field—Williamsburg and Jamestown in Virginia, and the Basilica of Saint Lawrence in Asheville, North Carolina—to write for The Epoch Times, but never did I think one of these assignments might kill me. Until now. It was mid-December 2020, and Pat Haggerty, a man in his 40s who is the project manager for the new Christ the King Chapel at Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia, had decked me out in a construction helmet, bright yellow vest, safety glasses, and for some reason, gloves, to enter the chapel’s construction site. We had completed part of the tour when we reached the “crossing” at the other end of the church. I craned my head up to view the high dome above and saw a narrow walkway beneath it. “Can people walk up there?” I asked. “Yeah. Would you like to go up?” “Sure!” I said. What …