After the basilica, the statue will spend a week at Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson.
Joan Carlson, upper level campus minister, said that on March 13, the first full schoolday the statue will be on campus, a longer homeroom will serve to educate the entire school community “about art as inspiration.”
“We are intending to first place the statue in our art gallery,” Carlson said, “where we have an exhibit of student art representing issues of ‘home, homelessness and displacement.’ We plan to move the statue around campus to represent that ‘Homeless Jesus’ is not just in one area; the marginalized are all around us.”
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