Langhorne Carpet Proudly “Greets” Pope Francis Upon
His Historic Arrival In Philadelphia
Custom Cardinal Red-Gothic Gold Custom Carpet Welcomes The Pope
(Pope Francis, greeted by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput and
dignitaries, stepped off his American Airlines flight from New York City and
onto the specially designed, woven wool Langhorne carpet at PHL September 26th)
Suburban Philadelphia’s Langhorne Carpet Company,
established in 1930, is honored to have designed, woven, and donated three wool
carpets – including the captivating 9’ x 75’ ceremonial red carpet - for the
Pope’s momentous Philadelphia visit on September 26-27. Langhorne’s unique role in the Papal visit was
a result of its close collaboration with the hosts Archdiocese of Philadelphia
and the World Meeting of Families – Philadelphia 2015. All three carpets
featured the mill’s iconic, one-of-a-kind “Medallions
of Hope” design, greatly influenced by the contemplative and colorful stained
glass panels in Philadelphia’s Cathedral Basilica of Saints. Peter and Paul. Besides
the runner, the ‘Weave Team’ at the Jacquard Wilton mill loomed two loop pile,
Evergreen and Gothic Gold accent carpets that were featured floor coverings in
two rooms of the Rectory of the Cathedral during the Pope’s visit.
All three distinctive Langhorne carpets, which are now
deemed historic objects and become the permanent property of the Archdiocese,
were the subject of significant public and media attention before and during the
Papal visit that attracted more than one million people to Philadelphia and a
global television audience in the hundreds of millions.
Photo: Philadelphia International Airport |
"We remain honored and humbled to have been a part of
the Pope’s visit, and thrilled that the labor of love of our Weave Team members
was featured on a world stage associated with a truly extraordinary, inspiration
international leader,” explains William Morrow, President of Langhorne Carpet
Company. “His message of peace, hope and harmony resonates with everyone and our
participation exemplifies the importance of our ‘Carpets of Caring’ program.”
Morrow commented, “From a design standpoint, we were delighted that our
partners permitted us to design outside the traditional, solid-red box of
ceremonial runway carpets. The Gothic Gold medallion border was respectful,
distinctive but not dominant.”
Langhorne’s role involved many firsts for the small custom
weaver: the first carpet woven for a
Pope, as well as the first time any of its carpets had been blessed. The Rev. Robert Gross of Our Lady of Grace in Penndel,
PA, and a neighbor of the mill, presided over the blessing ceremony that was
attended by numerous government officials, friends and mill family members. And
local and national media.
It was also the first time a Langhorne carpet received a
lights-and-siren police escort. Penndel’s Police Chief led a UPS Hybrid
Electric Vehicle (HEV), donated for the occasion by the global carrier, the 32
miles from the mill to the staging area at Philadelphia’s airport.
As a result of the Papal visit experience, it may not be
long before Langhorne Carpet, long regarded as the foundation of fine
interiors, is also known as the gold standard of red carpets.
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