Bronze sculpture in St. Peter's Square offers message of hospitality

April 15, 2025 at 4:32 p.m.
Be Welcoming, a bronze sculpture of a traveler by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz, is seen in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican April 15, 2025. (CNS photo/Justin McLellan)
Be Welcoming, a bronze sculpture of a traveler by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz, is seen in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican April 15, 2025. (CNS photo/Justin McLellan) (Justin McLellan)

By Justin McLellan, Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY CNS – A new bronze sculpture installed in St. Peter's Square, near the showers and medical clinic the Vatican runs for people in need, invites visitors to reflect on the sacredness of welcoming others, especially the marginalized.

PHOTO GALLERY: Be Welcoming statue

Titled "Be Welcoming," the work by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz was unveiled April 15 in its place on the steps leading into the square from the colonnade.

Inspired by Hebrews 13:2 – "Do not neglect hospitality, for through it some have unknowingly entertained angels" – the sculpture depicts a weary traveler appearing as a homeless man. However, from another angle, his tattered belongings transform into angelic wings.

The statue aims to make Scripture tangible by offering a "physical experience" of the biblical text, said a press release April 15 from the office of the papal almoner.

Schmalz is also known for "Angels Unaware," a sculpture depicting migrants from various historic periods and ethnic groups, that stands on the opposite side of St. Peter's Square.

    Visitors pass a bronze sculpture of a traveler titled "Be Welcoming" by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican April 15, 2025. (CNS photo/Justin McLellan)
 Justin McLellan 
 
 



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VATICAN CITY CNS – A new bronze sculpture installed in St. Peter's Square, near the showers and medical clinic the Vatican runs for people in need, invites visitors to reflect on the sacredness of welcoming others, especially the marginalized.

PHOTO GALLERY: Be Welcoming statue

Titled "Be Welcoming," the work by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz was unveiled April 15 in its place on the steps leading into the square from the colonnade.

Inspired by Hebrews 13:2 – "Do not neglect hospitality, for through it some have unknowingly entertained angels" – the sculpture depicts a weary traveler appearing as a homeless man. However, from another angle, his tattered belongings transform into angelic wings.

The statue aims to make Scripture tangible by offering a "physical experience" of the biblical text, said a press release April 15 from the office of the papal almoner.

Schmalz is also known for "Angels Unaware," a sculpture depicting migrants from various historic periods and ethnic groups, that stands on the opposite side of St. Peter's Square.

    Visitors pass a bronze sculpture of a traveler titled "Be Welcoming" by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican April 15, 2025. (CNS photo/Justin McLellan)
 Justin McLellan 
 
 


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