File:Blessing of statue, Fátima, Portugal (by Alipio da Silva Vicente) – 1958.jpg
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DescriptionBlessing of statue, Fátima, Portugal (by Alipio da Silva Vicente) – 1958.jpg |
English: Fátima, Portugal, May 13, 1958: Blessing of Thomas Matthew McGlyn's giant sculpture of the Inmaculate Heart of Our Lady of Fátima before being lifted to its final place on the front of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary.
Suomi: Fátima, Portugali, 13. toukokuuta 1958: Thomas Matthew McGlynin jättimäinen Fátiman Neitsyt Marian tahrattoman sydämen veistos siunataan ennen kuin se nostetaan lopulliselle paikalleen Rukouskirkon basilikan eteen.
Português: Fátima, Portugal, 13 de maio de 1958: Bênção da escultura do Imaculado Coração de Maria, de Thomas Matthew McGlyn, antes de ser elevada ao seu lugar final na frente da Basílica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário. |
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