This sculpture by Ade Bethune now graces
the entrance to my home. A beautiful rendition of the Madonna and Child, this and
a figure of Joseph by the liturgical artist were commissioned by John Stokes
and several copies are part of the collection of his work that was left to the
Marian Library. Each statue is stamped “Copyright Mary Gardens.”
This sculpture of the Madonna and Child is
a treasured gift from the Marian Library.
Ade’s life is a litany of good
works. Born in Belgium in 1914, Ade
immigrated to New York with her parents in 1928. From 1933 to 1938 she was closely associated
with Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin of the Catholic Worker movement. She designed
the masthead and provided the illustrations for the Catholic Worker.
She established herself as a liturgical
artist and consultant in church architecture in the 1940s and from the 1960s
until her death was art director of the Terra Sancta Guild of Broomall, Pa.,
which produced church furnishings, liturgical objects, memorial cards and
religious objects for home use.
The gifted and skilled artist was a
sculptor, painter, mosaic artist, wood carver, and jewelry and metal worker.
She was also a social activist. Ade was
a founder of the Church Community Housing Corporation in Newport, R.I., in1969.
She designed the prototype house for the corporation’s building program and
directed the construction of many such units throughout Newport County.
In 1991 she founded a nonprofit
corporation, Star of the Sea, to provide living quarters for the elderly. In
conjunction with the Housing Corporation, Star of the Sea acquired the unused
property of Cenacle Convent, and Ade oversaw the refurbishing of the site’s
structures into a state-of-the-art facility to house the elderly.
Ade Bethune died May 1, 2002, at her
home in Newport, R.I. She was an oblate of Portsmouth Abbey in Rhode Island and
is buried there.
Like “every artisan and master artisan”
(Sirach 38:27), she “labored by night as well as by day,” set her heart on
making a “lifelike image” and was “diligent in making a great variety” of work.