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Saintly Statue

Photography Cultural and Spiritual Art posted on Jul 22, 2004
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This Statue is located on the property of St. Martins College here in Olympia, WA. I don't know who this Saint is(sorry about that, I forgot), but I assume he is/was a good one(lets hope so). That's a Raven(I think/guess it's a Raven) on his shoulder, and he is holding a Bible behind his back. Anyone know who this could be? PS6 4 the postwork Thanks for looking, -Peace :-)

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DENCOUCH

8:41AM | Thu, 22 July 2004

Perhaps it is St. Martin? Did not the story of this early St tell that when the young St. Martin was just a student of Christanity, he met a begger shivering in the cold. St. Martin tore his coat in half & presented one half to the begger.
I would generally agree that he must be a "good" Saint.
I hope this helps.
God's Grace to All.

Tedz

11:07AM | Thu, 22 July 2004

I thought it was a Pirate...the Bird on the Shoulder put Me off...don't know who it is...good Photo :]

cynlee

12:26PM | Thu, 22 July 2004

a wonderful stylized bronze & setting! :]

gallimel

2:16AM | Sat, 24 July 2004

I find this one very spiritual and attractively caught by your camera :)


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