Thursday, July 2, 2015

Rush to finish St. Patrick's Cathedral renovation ahead of Pope's visit | 7online.com

 

By Lucy Yang

Thursday, July 02, 2015 05:32PM

NEW YORK (WABC) --

When Pope Francis visits New York City in late September, he will lead evening prayers at St. Patrick's Cathedral. And workers are stepping up the pace of the cathedral's renovation project.
Of course, Timothy Cardinal Dolan said blessings before all the workers broke bread outside St. Patrick's Cathedral Thursday.
"God bless these men and women that have done such magnificent artistic work," said Cardinal Dolan.
The early July 4th picnic was a thank you gesture from the Cardinal because the workers and artisans have been racing against the clock to renovate the grand 5th Ave Catholic Cathedral.
When they began the $175 million renovation 3 years ago, no doubt St. Pat's was in dire need of help.

More than 100 years of grime, pollution, and decay had taken its toll.
The plaster was dark and crumbling, ornamental details were in distress. But when it was announced that the Pope was now planning to visit in September and say vespers here, everyone went into overdrive, working longer hours and coming in on Saturdays.
"That sense of pride and drive and craftsmanship of these fellas, that's why I wanted to let them know how grateful I was to them," said Cardinal Dolan.
Peter Cuffy helped renovate, repair, even replace all the ornamental details in the grand cathedral.
He learned something amazing when he got up on the scaffolding. There are hundreds of sculpted flowers there and each one is different.
"I couldn't do these things unless I got real inspiration from the spirit of God, that's a fact," he said.
The magnificent bronze doors that will welcome the Pope had to be painstakingly cleaned by hand. Artisans used special bronze and copper tools to scrape off seven sticky layers of paint.
They even needed toothbrushes to get into the crevices.
Another perk of the renovation, St. Pat's is now much brighter on the inside and outside. The walls are no longer dingy grey. They are shades of ivory.
Plus, after cleaning all 75 stained glass windows, more light filters in. The sound is also much clearer after all 9,000 pipes on the organ were polished and re-tuned.
The whole project will not be finished by September. But the areas the Pope will see when he says evening prayers here will be free of scaffolding and shining like new

Rush to finish St. Patrick's Cathedral renovation ahead of Pope's visit | 7online.com

Bernie Sanders draws nearly 10,000 supporters - CNNPolitics.com

 

Madison, Wisconsin (CNN)Bernie Sanders has been running for president for two months, but Wednesday night in Madison, Wisconsin, his long-shot campaign got real.

When Sanders walked on stage at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, he was greeted by a raucous, howling crowd of 9,600 people, according to Sanders' campaign aides and arena staff.

A clearly energized Sanders, who late last year was speaking to crowds of 50 people in Iowa classrooms, appeared taken aback by the reception he received.

"Whoa," he said. "In case you haven't noticed, there are a lot of people here."

Sanders' campaign has been organizing the event for weeks, but just recently started telling reporters that 9,000 people signed up to attend.

Hillary to step up attacks on Republicans

"Tonight we have made a little bit of history," he said. "You may know that some 25 candidates are running for president of the United States, but tonight we have more people at a meeting for a candidate for president of the United States than any other candidate has."

    Sanders delivered what amounted to his standard stump speech -- a liberal message that pledges to fight for universal health care, break up the biggest banks in the United States and redistribute wealth from the richest Americans to the middle class and poor.

    "What I would like to ask of you: Please think big, not small," Sanders said, referring to the audience as his "brothers and sisters."

    Calling for a "political revolution," Sanders added, "there is nothing that we cannot accomplish."

    Sanders, who is rising in the primary polls and trails only Hillary Clinton, only mentioned the former secretary of state once in his speech.

    "This campaign is not about Bernie Sanders, it is not about Hillary Clinton, it is not about anyone else, it is about you," Sanders said to sustained applause.

    Sanders worked the rope line after the event -- something the Vermont senator rarely does.

    "The message is resonating, not just in Wisconsin, but all over America," Sanders told CNN. "The people are sick and tired of establishment politics, establishment economics. They want real change."

    On September 8, 2014, Sanders speaks outside the U.S. Capitol at a press conference where members of Congress discuss a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections.

     

    Bernie Sanders draws nearly 10,000 supporters - CNNPolitics.com