
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor, slightly rotated, medium shot captures a commemorative bust of Most Rev. Dr. Rene Feuga MEP, located in Mysuru, India. The bust depicts a male figure with glasses and a white beard, wearing a black cassock with a gold chain and a prominent gold cross. The bust is housed within a metallic frame, resting on a stone pedestal. Adjacent to the bust, a black plaque provides detailed information. It identifies the individual as "MOST REV. DR. RENE FEUGA MEP," the "BUILDER OF ST. PHILOMENA'S CHURCH MYSORE." His roles and tenures are listed: "PARISH PRIEST: 1931-1941" and "FIRST BISHOP OF DIOCESE OF MYSORE 1941-1964." The plaque also states that the bust was unveiled by "Most Rev. K. Antony William, BISHOP OF MYSORE, On 1st January 2023," in the presence of "Rev. Fr. Staney D' Almeda, PARISH PRIEST." The setting features a stone wall or building facade in the foreground and background, with lush green potted plants and larger bushes surrounding the statue. Palm trees are visible in the background, partially obscuring what appears to be the Gothic architectural style of St. Philomena's Church. The sky is not visible, but the lighting suggests a clear daytime. There are faint hints of people in the distant background near the church building. Additional carved text "GOD," "ENA," and "UGA" is visible on a stone slab in the lower left, partially obscured.
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