'AMOR' - the Spanish-language 'LOVE' sculpture - to stay in Philadelphia

This photo shows Robert Indiana's AMOR sculpture in a park outside Philadelphia's Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Friday, Dec. 2, 2016. Officials say the sculpture, originally loaned to Philadelphia for last year's papal visit, will permanently remain in the city. It's a Spanish and Latin version of Indiana's LOVE sculpture, which is a Philadelphia landmark. (AP Photo/Michael R. Sisak)

Philadelphia is permanently putting the "amor" in the City of Brotherly Love.

The city says the bilingual version of Maine-based pop artist Robert Indiana's "LOVE" sculpture — on loan for Pope Francis' visit last year — will remain in the city.

The sculpture will be formally dedicated Friday at Sister Cities Park, near the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.

It had been temporarily installed outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, atop the steps featured in the movie "Rocky." The pope celebrated an outdoor Mass there during his visit.

Amor means love in the pope's native Spanish and in Latin, a traditional language of the Roman Catholic Church.

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The original "LOVE" sculpture is sitting near City Hall while its namesake park gets a face-lift.

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