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  2. Homeless Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Homeless Jesus was designed by Schmalz, a Canadian sculptor and devout Catholic. [2] ... As of 2017, over 50 copies were created by Schmalz. [15]

  3. Timothy Schmalz - Wikipedia

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    Schmalz is best known for his Homeless Jesus that he created in reaction to the many homeless living on the streets. [3] [4] Schmalz conceives his sculptures with keen devotion to Catholicism and gives his time to each piece, sometimes taking as much as 10 years [5] forming the idea and sculpting it. Some of his works are created in series and ...

  4. Homelessness of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Sophiologists interpreted Jesus' homelessness as the homelessness of Sophia. [9] New Monastic writer Shane Claiborne refers to Jesus as "the homeless rabbi". [10] Catholic theologian Rosemary Radford Ruether discusses Jesus' homelessness in relation to the concept of kenosis, the voluntary renunciation of power in order to submit to the will of God. [11]

  5. 'Homeless Jesus' sculpture is back, and this time, he has ...

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    A familiar piece of art titled "Homeless Jesus" returns to the Greater Cleveland area with five additional statues to spark a deeper conversation with these four letters: WWJD.

  6. An Italian teen is set to become the first millennial saint ...

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    On Oct. 10, 2020, a young Italian named Carlo Acutis was beatified at a special Mass in the city of Assisi, putting the late teenager just one step away from sainthood. It allows Catholics to ...

  7. When I Was Naked - Wikipedia

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    When I Was Naked was designed by Timothy Schmalz, a Canadian sculptor and a Catholic.Schmalz was partly inspired to create the statue in 2013 when he visited Rome to discuss the creation of another sculpture, Homeless Jesus.

  8. A mystery illness in Congo has killed more than 50 people ...

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    An unknown illness first discovered in three children who ate a bat has rapidly killed more than 50 people in northwestern Congo over the past five weeks, health experts say.

  9. Andres Serrano - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Serrano made a work of art called Sign of the Times by collecting 200 signs from homeless people in New York City, usually paying $20 for each sign. He described the work as "a testimony to the homeless men and women who roam the streets in search of food and shelter.