Iconic Father Damien Statue at State Capitol to undergo a renovation
The iconic Father Damien Statue at the Hawaii State Capitol
in Honolulu is set to undergo a renovation.
The state Department of Accounting and General Services’
Public Works Division Office has released a request for proposals for the
project, which has an estimated construction cost between $250,000 and
$500,000.
The work will generally consist of the removal and off-site
storage of the statue. The existing bases of it will be demolished and new
solid granite bases will be installed. The statue will then be reinstalled at
its current place at the entrance of the Capitol.
The statue, also known as the Saint Damien of Molokai Statue,
pays tribute to the legendary Hawaii Catholic Church priest from Belgium who
sacrificed his life for the lepers of Molokai.
He was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI in 2009 and is
considered as a hero in Hawaii. There’s also another bronze statue of Saint
Damien at the United States Capitol in Washington D.C.
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