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The Pope Museum is a small red-brick African sculpture museum with pillars along its front. | The Pope Museum is a small red-brick [[Types_of_Museums#African_Sculpture_Museums|African sculpture museum]] with pillars along its front. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 2 March 2013
The Pope Museum |
the Pope Museum
Reganbank [14,57]
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Description
The Pope Museum is a small red-brick African sculpture museum with pillars along its front.
History
After it was discovered that the church with the highest conversion rate, St. Vladimir's Church, lay next to the church with the highest congregation turnover, St. Innocent's Church, it was decided that the local community needed a stabilizing factor. So it was announced that a Museum would be constructed to bring the wonders of the Holy City and its supreme ruler to the people who needed it the most.
Sporting the largest collection of mitres in the western world and the prized possessions of many of Malton's most adored and sainted priests, several of Malton's clergymen gripe over the reliquary's placement and often cite the recent mass suicide at St. Innocent's church as proof. --Father Bigley 02:33, 13 October 2007 (BST)
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