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Glass replica of 'The Last Supper' survives soup kitchen fire

Glass replica of 'The Last Supper' survives soup kitchen fire
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Glass replica of 'The Last Supper' survives soup kitchen fire
The staff of a New Hampshire soup kitchen was amazed and hopeful after a piece of artwork survived a fire that destroyed the facility.Last week, a fire tore through the St. Vincent de Paul Society on Hampton.While combing through the charred building the next day, society president Paul Nicholson was stunned to find something that hadn맥스카지노t been destroyed.맥스카지노I looked inside and I could see the outline on the back wall of something hanging there,맥스카지노 Nicholson said. 맥스카지노And, lo and behold, I found this picture hanging on the back wall, still there, but it was totally clean. It was just as if nothing had happened at all.맥스카지노The picture was a replica of Leonardo da Vinci맥스카지노s 맥스카지노The Last Supper맥스카지노 맥스카지노 a depiction of the Seder dinner Jesus shared with his disciples the night before his crucifixion 맥스카지노 painted on glass.For years, the painting has hung on the wall of the soup kitchen, where 30 to 50 people are served meals each day.맥스카지노It's been gazing down on our clients having dinner every night,맥스카지노 Nicholson said. 맥스카지노I did see it as a sign that says, 맥스카지노Get another kitchen open soon.맥스카지노맥스카지노The prayers of the staff to start operating again were quickly answered: The Hampton Fire Department volunteered to house a temporary soup kitchen just a few blocks down the road.맥스카지노And I just keep saying, 맥스카지노Thank you! Thank you!맥스카지노맥스카지노 said soup kitchen coordinator Lisa Parker, who is counting her blessings that volunteers can still serve meals in the firehouse through the end of the season in May.The search is on for a permanent place to break bread together when the soup kitchen reopens in October.Parker said the painting pulled from the ashes gives her hope.맥스카지노It definitely is a message that it's not going to be our last supper, and that's going to be in a new home,맥스카지노 she said. 맥스카지노I see it as a little miracle.맥스카지노

The staff of a New Hampshire soup kitchen was amazed and hopeful after a piece of artwork survived a fire that destroyed the facility.

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Last week, a fire tore through the St. Vincent de Paul Society on Hampton.

While combing through the charred building the next day, society president Paul Nicholson was stunned to find something that hadn맥스카지노t been destroyed.

맥스카지노I looked inside and I could see the outline on the back wall of something hanging there,맥스카지노 Nicholson said. 맥스카지노And, lo and behold, I found this picture hanging on the back wall, still there, but it was totally clean. It was just as if nothing had happened at all.맥스카지노

The picture was a replica of Leonardo da Vinci맥스카지노s 맥스카지노The Last Supper맥스카지노 맥스카지노 a depiction of the Seder dinner Jesus shared with his disciples the night before his crucifixion 맥스카지노 painted on glass.

For years, the painting has hung on the wall of the soup kitchen, where 30 to 50 people are served meals each day.

맥스카지노It's been gazing down on our clients having dinner every night,맥스카지노 Nicholson said. 맥스카지노I did see it as a sign that says, 맥스카지노Get another kitchen open soon.맥스카지노맥스카지노

The prayers of the staff to start operating again were quickly answered: The Hampton Fire Department volunteered to house a temporary soup kitchen just a few blocks down the road.

맥스카지노And I just keep saying, 맥스카지노Thank you! Thank you!맥스카지노맥스카지노 said soup kitchen coordinator Lisa Parker, who is counting her blessings that volunteers can still serve meals in the firehouse through the end of the season in May.

The search is on for a permanent place to break bread together when the soup kitchen reopens in October.

Parker said the painting pulled from the ashes gives her hope.

맥스카지노It definitely is a message that it's not going to be our last supper, and that's going to be in a new home,맥스카지노 she said. 맥스카지노I see it as a little miracle.맥스카지노