Elie Wiesel in 2012 (Photo by David Shankbone) |
This crossing rests upon a shared sense of “great morality and ethics.” The cathedral’s dean, Rev. Randy Hollerith, explained that Wiesel exemplified “the highest aspirations of what it means to be a human.”
Wiesel’s sculpture will be in excellent company, as nearby ones include those of Mother Teresa, Rosa Parks and the Episcopal martyr, Jonathan Daniels. Daniels was murdered in 1965 while bodily shielding a fellow civil rights activist from the wrath of a shotgun-wielding Alabama deputy.
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