Annunciation stone

From: Charleston Gazette | Date: February 15, 2008| Author: Gazette photos by KENNY KEMP | Copyright information

A crew from Erlewine Construction moves a 14,000-pound stone footer into place across from Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral, where Msgr. Edward Sadie soon will install two outdoor bronze sculptures. The larger sculpture, which depicts the Annunciation (the archangel Gabriel bringing the news to the Vir...

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