Christ the Redeemer statue - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 09 Oct 2023 00:47:36 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Christ the Redeemer statue - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Christ the Redeemer Statue lights up in pink for Breast Cancer Awareness https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/10/09/christ-the-redeemer-statue-lights-up-in-pink-for-breast-cancer-awareness/ Mon, 09 Oct 2023 04:53:25 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=164699 Brazil's Christ the Redeemer has been lit in pink to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. The 38-metre Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro is one of the country's most famous landmarks. It has been used for many promotional events in the past, including campaigns by climate activists. Cancer patients Read more

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Brazil's Christ the Redeemer has been lit in pink to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. The 38-metre Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro is one of the country's most famous landmarks.

It has been used for many promotional events in the past, including campaigns by climate activists.

Cancer patients and survivors gathered at the foot of the statue for a ceremony on Tuesday, holding candles and listening to speeches. Many of them wore T-shirts that featured the name of the non-profit Fundacao Laco Rosa or Pink Loop Foundation, which organises the Rio event annually.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an annual international health campaign organised by major breast cancer charities every October to increase awareness of the disease and raise funds for research.

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Lightning strikes Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/02/16/lightning-strikes-christ-the-redeemer-statue-in-brazil/ Thu, 16 Feb 2023 04:53:18 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=155591

Christ the Redeemer statue has been regarded as a landmark of Brazil ever since it was completed in 1931. Located atop the Corcovado mountain, the sculpture is 98 feet high and presents itself as if Jesus Christ is overlooking Rio de Janeiro. Its monumentality, symbolism, as well as unbeatable views one can get from the Read more

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Christ the Redeemer statue has been regarded as a landmark of Brazil ever since it was completed in 1931.

Located atop the Corcovado mountain, the sculpture is 98 feet high and presents itself as if Jesus Christ is overlooking Rio de Janeiro.

Its monumentality, symbolism, as well as unbeatable views one can get from the lookout draw about 2 million visitors each year.

Now, this Brazilian icon is getting attention due to a very different reason.

Recently, the Christ the Redeemer statue was struck by lightning, and a photographer named Fernando Braga was in the vicinity to capture the electrifying moment. Read more

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How Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue got there https://cathnews.co.nz/2016/08/23/how-rios-christ-the-redeemer-statue-got-there/ Mon, 22 Aug 2016 17:12:38 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=86085

If you have been watching the Olympics this year, odds are you have seen the famous "Christ the Redeemer" statue that overlooks the city of Rio. It is listed as one of the "New Seven Wonders of the World" and has become one of Brazil's most famous landmarks. Measuring 124 feet tall with an arm Read more

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If you have been watching the Olympics this year, odds are you have seen the famous "Christ the Redeemer" statue that overlooks the city of Rio.

It is listed as one of the "New Seven Wonders of the World" and has become one of Brazil's most famous landmarks. Measuring 124 feet tall with an arm span of 92 feet wide, it is almost as big as the Statue of Liberty.

According to the BBC, in the early 20th century a local group in Rio called the Catholic Circle saw a need to reclaim the city for Christ.

"In the wake of World War One, [Catholic Circle] feared an advancing tide of godlessness. Church and state had been separated when Brazil became a republic at the end of the previous century, and they saw the statue as a way of reclaiming Rio - then Brazil's capital city - for Christianity."

The project was then taken up by the Archdiocese of Rio, which proposed it, and a petition was created to convince the president to allow it to take shape.

After it was approved, the group brainstormed various ideas and locations, finally deciding on the summit of Corcovado. Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa had a grandiose plan for the statue and wanted it to be a worthy monument to Jesus Christ.

"The statue of the divine savior shall be the first image to emerge from the obscurity in which the earth is plunged and to receive the salute of the star of the day which, after surrounding it with its radiant luminosity, shall build at sunset around its head a halo fit for the Man-God."

In order for the statue to be visible, da Silva Costa knew it had to be big and he needed help to realize his idea. He teamed up with Polish-French sculptor Paul Landowski, who created a clay statue that was shipped and reproduced in Rio using concrete.

At first da Silva Costa did not like the use of concrete to create the Art Deco statue, but eventually agreed to it, using soapstone for the exterior layers. Continue reading

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