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Ave Maria Celebrates Unveiling of Annunciation Sculpture

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In a festive atmosphere that drew people from across the United States, the large marble sculpture of The Annunciation that adorns the front of the Ave Maria oratory was officially unveiled and dedicated Friday afternoon -- the Feast of the Annunciation..ann17b

Two students from Ave Maria University sang a newly-composed musical rendition of Ave Maria as the 40-foot cloth that had covered the sculpture since early in the morning was slowly lowered.

 For sculptor Martón Váró, who has spent more than two years on the project, it was the culmination of what he called his "greatest work."

Joined by his wife, Ilona, and two daughters, Mr. Váró beamed from his front-row seat as the marble depiction of the Virgin Mary receiving the news from the angel Gabriel that she would bear the Christ child came into view before more than 1,000 people outside the oratory. Pictured, Mr. Váró and his wife, Ilona (R) and daughters Ilona (L) and Kata Anna.

"Everyone in my family was so excited," Mr. Váró said. "We thought the way the sculpture was unveiled was beautiful, better than we even expected."

ann14bFather Robert Garrity, AMU's director of campus ministry, paid special tribute to Mrs. Váró before leading prayers at the start of the dedication. "Thank you for giving us Martón for the last two years, so he could create this magnificent work of art," Fr. Garrity said.

Although the work was officially unveiled today, and blessed and dedicated by Diocese of Venice Bishop Frank Dewane, Mr. Váró still has some finishing touches to do and will continue working in Ave Maria for another few weeks. Left, Bishop Dewane incensing the statue before sprinkling Holy Water in the dedication.

Before the official dedication, Bishop Dewane presided at Mass in the oratory that was concelebrated by Archbishop Francis Assisi Chulikatt, the Vatican's personal observer to the United Nations, and 19 other priests.

The events drew people from all over Florida and around the United States.

Susan and John Pezzella from New York City were in Fort Myers when they read about the sculpture and, Mrs. Pezella said, she "thought it was important to come."

She said she was raised Catholic and was so moved that she intends to start attending church services again. "It's bringing me back into the Church," she said.

Below are more pictures with the events of the day.

 

 

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As dawn broke, the "veil" covering the sculpture was raised into position. The oratory is oriented so that on March 25, the Feast of the Annunciation, the sun rises directly behind the church.

 

 

 

 

 

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The oratory was filled to capacity for the Mass.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bishop Dewane delivering the homily at Mass.

 

 

 

 

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Bishop Dewane at the first of three stops during the Eucharistic procession following Mass.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Children from the Donahue Academy singing after the dedication.

 

 

 

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 Before Mass, AMU founder Tom Monaghan presents the Annunciation Circle Award to William Lamothe, who was honored along with his wife, Patricia. The annual Annunciation Circle Award honors people who have been particularly notable supporters of the mission of Ave Maria University.

More photos from Naples Daily News here.

 

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