
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a rectangular stone commemorative plaque with gilded, engraved lettering, set into a rough-hewn stone wall. The plaque's stone is light brown, contrasting with the grey, irregular blocks of the surrounding wall. The scene is outdoors, well-lit by bright daylight, suggesting a clear, sunny day. Green foliage is partially visible at the top right and bottom left corners of the frame. The text on the plaque, oriented vertically in the image, reads: "FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD THIS CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOSEPH AND ST.PHILOMENA WAS BUILT BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE RIGHT REVEREND RENÉ FEUGA BISHOP OF MYSORE WHEN HE WAS THE PARISH PRIEST FROM 1931 TO 1941" This inscription identifies the plaque as commemorating the construction of the Cathedral of St. Joseph and St. Philomena, a significant religious site in Mysuru, India. It attributes the building to Bishop René Feuga, who served as parish priest from 1931 to 1941, highlighting a key period in the cathedral's history. The plaque itself is the central subject, acting as a historical marker for the St. Philomena's Cathedral in Mysuru.
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