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2013 09 10

Lithuanian prime minister to bring hand-made weathercock to pope

Lithuanian Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius intends to present Pope Francis with an oak weathercock of Curonian Lagoon ships, according to Lietuvos Žinios daily.
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"Pope Francis is known for his modesty, so we decided on a more modest gift from our country. The decision was made to present him with a weathercock, a symbolic piece of art, which contains the history of Lithuania as a Catholic land, which starts with baptism," the prime minister's spokeswoman Evelina Butkutė-Lazdauskienė said.

The 1.2-meter weathercock is currently being made by Vaidas Bliūdžius, a folk artist from Švėkšna, a town in western Lithuania.

Butkevičius is scheduled to visit the Vatican on September 18-19.

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