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The '''Moses''' is a sculpture by the Italian artist [[Michelangelo]], housed in the [[Church of San Pietro]] in [[Rome]].  
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The '''''Moses''''' was a sculpture by the [[Italy|Italian]] artist [[Michelangelo]], housed in the [[Church of San Pietro]] in [[Rome]].
 
In [[2015]], [[Joel Finch|Joel]] and [[Gabby Finch]] visited the church where the statue was kept to see if it was still there after a tip off from the [[Fifth Doctor]] who'd already been on an adventure with the pair of them. Upon arriving at the Church, they broke into the [[Tomb of Pope Julius II]] where it was kept and discovered that it had been replaced by a [[Weeping Angel]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fallen Angels (audio story)|Fallen Angels]]'')


In [[2015]], [[Joel Finch |Joel]] and [[Gabby Finch]] visited the church where the statue was kept in order to check to see if it was there after a tip off from a future version of the [[the Doctor |Fifth Doctor]] who'd already been on an adventure with the pair of them. Upon arriving at the Church they broke into the [[tomb of Julius ii |'the tomb of Julius ii']] where it was kept and discovered that it had been replaced by a [[Weeping Angel]]. [[Fallen Angels (audio story) | (AUDIO: Fallen Angels)]]
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Moses (statue)

The Moses was a sculpture by the Italian artist Michelangelo, housed in the Church of San Pietro in Rome.

In 2015, Joel and Gabby Finch visited the church where the statue was kept to see if it was still there after a tip off from the Fifth Doctor who'd already been on an adventure with the pair of them. Upon arriving at the Church, they broke into the Tomb of Pope Julius II where it was kept and discovered that it had been replaced by a Weeping Angel. (AUDIO: Fallen Angels)