Friday, August 26, 2011
Washington cathedral faces millions in repairs after quake
From the Anglican Journal-
The iconic Washington National Cathedral, already struggling with financial problems, faces millions of dollars in repair costs from the damage inflicted by the Aug.23 U.S. East Coast earthquake. And nothing is covered by insurance, according to a church official.
Clergy and a team of architects and engineers spent the day after the magnitude 5.8 quake assessing the cathedral, and found significant damage, including fallen carved angels on the church's roof, cracks in flying buttresses, and missing finials from the pinnacles of the central tower, Religion News Service reports.
"We run a very tight budget here at the cathedral and we have had our financial challenges that we've worked through very well," the Very Rev. Samuel Lloyd, dean of the cathedral, said on Aug.24. "But there is nothing in our budget that would allow us to step up and do this," he said.
Joe Alonso, the cathedral's head stone mason, said it will take years to complete the repairs. "It's going to be millions, no doubt about it. Millions," he said. "As large as this structure is, it's all hand made."
More here-
http://www.anglicanjournal.com/nc/news-update-items/article/washington-cathedral-faces-millions-in-repairs-after-quake-10014.html
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