
Stake attention in this memory
An indoor wall display, illuminated by recessed spotlights, features a "CHRONICLE" of individuals associated with the Catholic Archdiocese of Kaduna, Nigeria, specifically St. John the Baptist. The display is mounted on a light-colored, textured wall. At the top center, a circular, backlit emblem reads "CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF KADUNA," "ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST," and "MISSION: Together in God's Family," with an image of St. John the Baptist. Below this emblem, the word "CHRONICLE" is spelled out in prominent, reddish-brown three-dimensional letters. Arranged in a grid below the "CHRONICLE" title are multiple portraits encased in clear acrylic frames, each secured by four silver standoffs. The top row of portraits includes "MOST REV. DR. MATTHEW MAN-OSHIDY, ARCHBISHOP OF KADUNA" on the left, and "POPE LEO XIII" on the right. The subsequent two rows feature a series of portraits of clerics, mostly identified as "REV. FR." (Reverend Father), with names and years of service. Visible names include "REV. FR. SEAN RAFFERTY SMA," "REV. FR. ROMUALD DERRY SMA," "REV. FR. JOHN O'SHAUGHNESSY SMA," "REV. FR. LUKE STELLAMARAK SMA," "REV. FR. JOSEPH CROTEAU SMA," "MOST REV. ANTHONY AJU," "REV. FR. CHARLES BEDE," "REV. FR. EMMANUEL KWAMAI," "REV. FR. JOSEPH JOSIAH," and "REV. FR. CHRISTOPHER DONG HILT." Below these populated rows, the display continues with at least three additional rows of empty clear acrylic frames, identical in design to those holding portraits, suggesting readiness for future additions or a partially completed chronicle.
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