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A crowd of 5, 000 people, many with heads bowed, assembled at the base of the statue of Father Duffy on Times Square where two trumpeters blew taps.
The remains of Father ( later Monsignor ) St. John O ' Sullivan, who recognized the property's historic value and working tirelessly to conserve and rebuild its structures, are buried at the entrance to the cemetery on the west side of the property, and a statue raised in his honor stands at the head of the crypt.
The reredos behind the main altar features a painting of Christ, a statue of Saint Joseph, and two carved figures: a dove represents the Holy Spirit, and at the top sits God the Father with detailed golden rays surrounding him.
Exhibits include actor Spencer Tracy's Academy Award statue that he won for his work portraying Father Flanagan in the movie Boys Town.
A statue in memory of Father Megret stands in the square.
* Father Time and the Virgin is a statue located on the cupola of the Masonic Hall at Mendocino, California.
* An old statue of Father Time sits on the grounds at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England.
Mausoleum of Bohemond, the wooden statue and a painting of Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, and the tomb of Blessed Father Antonio Maria Losito ( 1838 – 1917 ).
The highest lock on the Thames is St John's Lock, at Lechlade, where there is a statue of Old Father Thames overlooking the boating activities.
A 26-foot ( 8 m ) high faux-sandstone statue of Father Serra kneeling and pointing over the freeway is located at a highway rest area just north of the Highway 92 intersection between the Bunker Hill Drive and Black Mountain Road exits on northbound I-280 in Hillsborough, and can be clearly seen by drivers in both directions.
An important part of Saunière's ministry at Rennes-le-Château was the installation and Blessing of the statue of Our Lady of Lourdes on 21 June 1891, commemorating the First Holy Communion of 24 children of the parish and " to bring to a close the spiritual exercises of the retreat that had been preached by the Reverend Father Ferrafiat, diocesan missionary, of the Family of Saint Vincent de Paul, residing at Notre Dame de Marceille " ( the church, based at Limoux, is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary ).
Mirabeau B. Lamar is regarded as the " Father of Texas Education ," a statue of him resides in the quadrangle of the campus near the Setzer Student Center.
A statue of Father Jogues stands in the village of Lake George, in a park by the lake.
* A life-sized statue of Father Junípero Serra, a Roman Catholic missionary sent by Spain to help colonize California.
There is a statue of Father John Murphy, one of the leaders of the 1798 Rebellion, who was captured near Tullow and executed in the Market Square on 2 July.
A close-up image of the Father Thames statue in Coade stone at the front of the house
In his last adventure, Father Quixote is struck down and wounded while attempting to save a statue of the Virgin Mary from hypocrites who are desecrating her by offering her up for money.
The film opens in the Brazilian village of Belo Quinto, with Father Andrew Kiernan ( Gabriel Byrne ), a former scientist and ordained Jesuit priest who investigates supposed miracles, examining a statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe weeping blood at the funeral of Father Paulo Alameida ( Jack Donner ).
Descriptions of the statue have not survived ; its presence was last mentioned by the Church Father Tertullian ( Apologeticus 16. 6 ), who, in the late 2nd century AD, described it derisively as being nothing but " a rough stake, a shapeless piece of wood " ( Latin original: "
The priest had him pray to the life-size Saint Joseph statue at the church where the Father explained to the saint that the boy was only young and did not know better.
The statue was sculpted by Janie Stine LaCroix, a native of nearby Sulphur and a descendant of John Jacob Ryan Jr., who is regarded as being the ' Father of Lake Charles '; Ryan is buried in the cemetery.
Nearby, a copper statue by Albin Polasek honors Father Pierre Gibault, also added in 1934.
Image: Gibault statue. jpg | Statue of Father Pierre Gibault

statue and Junípero
A statue of Fray Junípero Serra stands outside the church.
A statue of Friar Junípero Serra is one of two statues representing the state of California in the National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol.
A statue of Fray Junípero Serra stands outside the church.

statue and Serra
The statue, sculpted by Ettore Cadorin, depicts Serra holding a cross and looking skyward.
Along the freeway in Hillsborough, California, is a statue of Serra.
Today a statue of Fray Junipero Serra with Juaneño, an Indian boy stand next to the basilica.

statue and native
In his native village he began to make preparations for erecting a temple which was to contain, not only the above statue, but other works of his own ; within its precincts were to repose also the ashes of the founder.
* 1501: Michelangelo returns to his native Florence to begin work on the statue David.
* Michelangelo returns to his native Florence to begin work on the statue David.
There is no statue of any kind set up in the place, nor is the chamber occupied of nights by any one but a single native woman, who, as the Chaldeans, the priests of this god, affirm, is chosen for himself by the deity out of all the women of the land.
Beneventum indeed seems to have been a place of much literary cultivation ; it was the birthplace of Orbilius the grammarian, who long continued to teach in his native city before he removed to Rome, and was honored with a statue by his fellow-townsmen ; while existing inscriptions record similar honors paid to another grammarian, Rutilius Aelianus, as well as to orators and poets, apparently only of local celebrity.
The cathedral also contains a statue of St. Giuseppe Moscati, a native of the area.
At Argos, his native place, during the festival of Athena, his shield was carried through the streets as a relic, together with the Palladium, and his statue was washed in the river Inachus.
Alan LeQuire, a Nashville native, was awarded the commission to produce the Parthenon's cult statue.
There is a statue of General F. S. Marceau-Desgraviers ( b. 1769 ), a native of the town.
The park recently built a memorial to General George S. Patton ( a native of San Marino ) and also a large memorial to the Armed Forces along with a statue of a sad soldier.
In June 2007, his ex-wife Inna Makarova unveiled a bronze statue of Sergei Bondarchuk in his native Yeysk.
For his native Geneva he completed the statue of the Genevan Jean-Jacques Rousseau erected in 1838 on the tiny Île Rousseau, where Lac Léman empties to form the Rhône.
A bronze statue was erected in his honor by the citizens of Padua, while his native city commemorated their great compatriot by a marble statue.
In his native Glasgow he is commemorated by a statue in George Square, and in England by a monument in St Paul's Cathedral and an equestrian statue at Shorncliffe.
Inside the chapel is a statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe with a prayer written in Spanish, English, Náhuatl as well as 12 other languages native to the state of Oaxaca, including 4 dialects of Zapotec.
As part of Greensboro, North Carolina's bicentennial celebration, the Joseph M. Bryan Foundation commissioned sculptor Jim Barnhill, a city native and associate professor at NC A & T University, to create a bronze statue of Nathanael Greene which was dedicated on March 26, 2008.
A statue was erected to him in his native town, ( see Glasgow's public statues ) from whom he had also received the Sword of Honour, one of many he received from throughout Britain.
Also noteworthy is the wooden statue of Pope Martin I, a native of the Todi area.
The statue was erected in 1986 in honor of the hometown native.
Befitting his importance to the Union and his native state, he is memorialized by three statues in Gettysburg National Military Park ( an equestrian statue on McPherson Ridge, one by John Quincy Adams Ward in the National Cemetery, and one on the Pennsylvania Memorial ), as well as one in front of the Philadelphia City Hall.
In one of the huts of the burning village, one of López de Legazpi's soldiers named Juan Camus found a wooden box containing the statue of the Santo Niño lying amongst several other native idols.
A statue was erected to his memory at Sens in 1861, and in 1865 the name of his native village was changed to La Louptière-Thénard.

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