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St. Bernadine is between the two entrance arches

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With St. Christopherin the background (thru the right archway)

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Medium: Cast stone
Artist: John Joseph Earley(click name for more of that artist's work)
Related subjects: Religion; Women
Location: 14th & Quincy Sts NE Washington, D.C. Franciscan Monastery

Nearest Metro: Brookland - CUA (Catholic University of America)(Red) (click station name for all sculptures nearby)
Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog: Control number DC000011 (dcMem ID #2210 )

Links & other sources
Monastery website
Wikipedia article on the monastery
Wash Theological Union website on Franciscans
Wikipedia article on Franciscans
Wikipedia article on Michael
Monastery website on Earley
Church & State in Art website

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Franciscan Monastery: Saint Bernadine (Bernadino) statue in Washington, D.C.
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