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    SCULPTOR TO DONATE TIME TO REPLACE DESECRATED STATUE
    By Katie Schneider

    Calgary Sun
    Monday, January 25, 2010

    The Catholic church struck by vandals who stole and desecrated its
    Virgin Mary statue will soon welcome a new religious icon to its
    parish, crafted with kindness by a local sculptor.

    With a donation of Italian marble gifted to St. Albert the Great
    Catholic Parish, sculptor Vahe Tokmajyan is handcarving a new statue
    of the Virgin Mary to replace the fibreglass one stolen from the
    parish's grotto in August and found burned and handless in a ditch.

    Using the original statue as a model, Tokmajyan, who hails from
    Armenia and teaches sculpting and drawing as part of the University
    of Calgary's continuing education program, said he is making good
    progress on the white marble replica which he began in December and
    could have completed in a month.

    "It's very, very detail oriented," he said.

    He said he was touched by the story when he first heard the news it
    was stolen and vandalized beyond repair and knew he wanted to help.

    "I thought being in Calgary ... everyone should do something and be
    a part of the community," he said.

    "If you can be helpful, why not?"

    Father Kevin Tumback said the church is grateful for the new statue
    and fortunate something good came out of the bad situation.

    "It's like something horrible happened and something better is coming
    out of it," he said.

    Tumback said the church is consulting with security companies about
    making the grotto safer.

    "The reality is you can only do so much," he said.

    Benjamin Donald Carr, 21, and Kyle Alexander Dejong, 19, are both
    charged with theft and mischief, for an act police say was apparently
    a drunken prank.

    At least one of the men met with Tumback to apologize.
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