Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1946 — Page 11

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VATICAN CITY, Italy, Sept. 27 (U, P)—~—A huge statue of 8St.| Frances Xavier Cabrini, first image of an American ever to stand in| a major Roman church, was placed | in a special alcove in St. Peter's basilica at a ceremony yesterday attended -by high dignitaries of the, church. { “THe statue is modelled in clay. If | the model is approved by a special church’ commission, the statue will be reproduced in bronze and placed permanently in the basilica.

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