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Angels in the architecture
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During Christmastide you can see them, coming through the mail slot with their cards, waiting patiently on the tops of trees, helping to sell knick-knacks in advertisements. You might even see them on a can of vegetables, "Peas on Earth, Goodwill to All".
But wait a few weeks and you'll see them in their normal abodes. Peek through the windows of a church, look up at the roof, check out the weathervane. They're in cemeteries, on bridges, helping children. Angels in the architecture. They're everywhere.
On bridges, doors, columns, roofs, walls and windows
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"Angel with the Column" by Antonio Raggi on the Bridge of Angels, Rome
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Angel atop Alexander Column, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Apostle Matthew with an angel on the roof of Saint Isaac's Cathedral, St. Petersburg
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Mosaic of the four archangels, St John's Church, Warminster
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Stained-glass window designed by Edward Burne-Jones, St. James's Church, Staveley, Cumbria
And weathervanes
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Weathervane on Santa Justa Chapel, São Lázaro, Braga, Portugal
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Weathervane in São João do Souto, Braga, Portugal.
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Weathervane in Póvoa de Lanhoso, Portugal
Jacob's ladder
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Jacob's Ladder in the Cappella Palatina, Palermo
An angel in Staglieno
The music of the angels with trumpets and otherwise
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Angel in Meaux Cathedral
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Angel in Tyrol
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Angel in Amberg
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Angel with a bagpipe in Burgos, Spain
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Angel with a tuba in Waldburg, Austria
Guardian angels
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Angel at Kolpingstraße 5 in Limburg an der Lahn
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Angel in Saint Michael parish church in Untergriesbach
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Angel in Kusel
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May the better angels of our nature always appear when we need them. Happy holidays to all!
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