Prisoners penitentiary located in Campos del Río, who have been involved throughout the month of May a series of cultural activities organized by the Templars of Jumilla in coordination with the scorecards of the correctional facility, on Friday to attend the closing ceremony by Elisa Franco, BA in Art History, and Professor of the University of Murcia (UMU) José Miguel Noguera Celdran, former CEO of Culture and Cultural Heritage of the Autonomous Region of Murcia, with the paper " Santa María de Gracia virgin banner of James I the Conqueror and his footprint in the Region of Murcia ".
The ceremony will be presided by a hardwood carving of Santa Maria de Gracia, a former patron of Jumilla and Murcia, respectively, performed to the Templars by JARC located in the inner Penitentiary Centre de Ponent (Lleida) since 2012 participated in the Phoenix Project Prisoners of Fine Arts and Crafts created in 2006 by Christi milites Murcia town famous for the temple of their wines, which used fine arts, crafts, and traveling exhibitions, as elements of combating social exclusion.
The author of the carving has a circumstance of birth missing left hand, and this has not been an impediment split, according Jumillano Templars, have made a masterpiece to observe and interpret the measurements, style and color of virgins peculiar Templar.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla