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John Michael Talbot's Monastery Destroyed by
Fire
Little Portion Hermitage Chapel and
Contact: Jim Cosgrove, 870-559-3062 BERRYVILLE, The fire
began in the chapel and spread to the community's Talbot said
that he was up late recording and heard some odd popping noises before
noticing a glow in the windows of his hermitage home facing the chapel. He
and his wife, Viola, ran to the chapel and found the hoses insufficient to
fight the fire, already reaching high into the sky. Talbot said he pounded
and screamed at the doors of the other hermitages. Some in the community
went into the fire in an attempt to save valuables. Talbot said the smoke
was thick and blinding and that all he could see was "black." When it became
clear that the battle was lost, the brothers, sisters and families of the
community watched the buildings burn while waiting for the fire department.
Talbot says that the fire department put all of their resources into
aggressively fighting the fire, but could not save the building. The wood
construction contributed to the speed of the fire which burned the chapel to
the ground in an hour. At the wish
of the community, Talbot's Canadian Tour will continue as planned beginning
in While the
damage is covered by insurance, donations are helping bridge the financial
gap as the community awaits, reorganizes and prepares to rebuild, "this time
in stone," says Talbot. Little Portion Hermitage is located in Berryville,
in the Ozark Mountains in
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