
The Virginia Pilot has a nice story of the woodworker creating a replica crucifix that is to be used as a gift.

The Virginia Pilot has a nice story of the woodworker creating a replica crucifix that is to be used as a gift.
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Thank you for this post. What a wonderful story.
I know it's wrong, but I SO envy people that are handy like this. I'd love to be able to do this kind of thing, and I thank God for those that are able.
I still have to read the article, but the name Pungo threw me off. My girls are doing Prima Latina, and pugno means "I fight."
Okay...back to work, really.
I finally read the article. My parents went to Mass at that parish and saw the crucifix that survived the fire. When Mom told me about it, I nearly cried.
Thanks for sharing that story. I emailed it to my parents, especially because they saw the original one.
Merry Christmas!
Beautiful! It sounds like Michaelangelo in "The Agony and the Ecstasy".