"Corona" (Crown of Thorns) - St. Olave - Ramsey. Isle of Man
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N 54° 19.679 W 004° 23.459
30U E 409542 N 6020906
The Corona sculpture is suspended above the Choir of St. Olave's church in North Ramsey.
Waymark Code: WM18603
Location: Isle of Man
Date Posted: 06/05/2023
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The Corona sculpture is suspended above the Choir of St. Olave's church in North Ramsey.
The sculpture is made of wrought-iron with a perforated stainless steel ring insert.
The sculpture was installed in 1963 and was made to the design of Rev. David Bush who was the Diocesan Architect at that time.
Hanging from the sculpture on ornamental chains are representation of bumblebees.
The sculpture emphasises the pain of the crucifixion, whilst the bright stainless-steel suggests hope.
The Crown of Thorns is mentioned in the gospels of Matthew 27:29, Mark 15:17 and John 19:2 and 19:5). It was also alluded to by the early Church Fathers, such as Clement of Alexandria, Origen and others, further it is referenced in the apocryphal Gospel of Peter.
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A small metal plaque on a wooden mount is displayed on the north wall of the choir carries the following inscription:
"THE CORONA
WAS GIVEN TO THE
GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF
J. T. CHRYSTAL D.F.C.,J.P.,C.P.
CHURCHWARDEN 1955-1972"