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Pope getting big chair for visit

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LOS POZOS, Panama — A handful of carpenters were putting the finishing details on a towering cedar chair, detailed with carvings and crowned by a triangular pediment.

Still missing were its white upholstery and two ornamental shields representi­ng the Vatican and Pope Francis, who will use it when he visits Panama starting Wednesday to preside over World Youth Day.

“You know who the chair is for, where it is going to be shown,” said Hernan Guardia, 42, whose workshop is responsibl­e for crafting the elegant throne. “Practicall­y the whole world will see it.”That will happen Saturday, about 70 miles (110 kilometres) to the northeast at the Santa Maria la Antigua Cathedral in the Panamanian capital’s colonial core.

The cathedral was closed for several years for restoratio­n work that finally concluded in December, and it will reopen to the public after Francis consecrate­s it.

Guardia has made a name for himself for years repairing and crafting wooden furniture for churches in Panama City’s historic quarter.

In addition to the papal chair, his workshop has also built 200 pews for the cathedral as well as 16 bishops’ chairs, one for Panamanian Archbishop Jose Domingo Ulloa and 24 more for priests. To get the job done, Guardia doubled his staff to 20 artisans.

From all the wood that was procured for the furnishing­s, Guardia said the best and finest pieces were selected for Francis’ chair, which stands about 6½ feet (just over 2 metres) tall and was based on a design provided by the Roman Catholic Church.

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