Statue of homeless Jesus unveiled after Sunday Mass at downtown Detroit Catholic church
Posted Jun 28, 2015 09:33:57 PM.
Last Updated Jun 28, 2015 10:03:35 PM.
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DETROIT – A statue of a homeless Jesus sleeping on a park bench has been unveiled in front of a downtown Detroit church that serves as a warming centre for the homeless.
The bronze sculpture was unveiled after Sunday Mass at Ss. Peter and Paul Jesuit Catholic Church, across from the Renaissance Center.
The sculpture shows a life-size man lying on a park bench. Feet protruding from a blanket feet bear the marks of crucifixion.
The Detroit Free Press (http://on.freep.com/1BOAN1E ) says Ontario-born artist Timothy Schmalz created the sculpture. Copies also are in place in Grand Haven, Michigan; Phoenix; Washington; Chicago; and Charleston, West Virginia.
The Rev. Gary Wright is the parish’s pastoral administrator and says the congregation hopes the installation will be “a great event for the city.”
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Information from: Detroit Free Press, http://www.freep.com