Students Touch New Steeple at Maryland Church

Former steeple toppled by 2012 derecho

Two years after a famously violent storm ripped the steeple off a Maryland church, that church is complete.

After Mass Monday morning on the first day of school at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Kensington, 430 students were taken outside for a unique honor. They got to touch the 34-foot cross replacing the steeple toppled by the high winds during the June 2012 derecho.

β€œNo other people will ever touch it,” Father Mark Hughes said. β€œAnd they're in an exclusive club. It's the final moment for the excitement of getting our steeple back."

Placing the new steeple above the 90-foot restored bell tower was a slow, precise process. The cross was lifted into place late Monday afternoon with a crane, and a construction crew is making sure it is installed to withstand the test of time and weather.

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