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An angle in the public space, is that acceptable?

08-11-2022

Western Europe

Mark Wallet, RD

An angle in the public space, is that acceptable?

Michael in Sables-d’Olonne. beeld La Croix

Western Europe

In front of St Michael's church in the western French coastal town of Sables-d'Olonne, Archangel Michael stands proudly on his pedestal. His feet rest on a dragon-like figure, and his spear is pressed to his head. It references a passage from the Book of Revelation, which tells how Michael and his angels battle the dragon or devil.

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