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Religion News Service allows readers to judge best Pope Francis artistic rendering

Religion News Service allows readers to judge best Pope Francis artistic rendering

Religion News Service readers will vote for the best artistic rendering of Pope Francis as part of the nonprofit news site’s first ever art contest.

Public voting online begins Tuesday, Sept 3, at: https://religionnews.com

Two-dozen artists from the U.S. as well as Canada, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia have submitted their artistic renderings.  Submissions will be accepted until midnight on Monday, Sept.2.


Winners will be announced on Sept. 9.  First, second and third place winners will have their art published on religionnews.com. In addition:

  • 1st Place will receive a $100 Visa Card.
  • 2nd Place will receive a $25 Visa Card and an RNS gift package that includes an RNS zippered drawstring bag, golf towel and solar power pack.
  • 3rd Place will receive an RNS gift package that includes an RNS zippered drawstring bag, golf towel and solar power pack.
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