The Divine Mercy Statue in Marilao, Bulacan, is a 45.72 m (150.0 ft) Roman Catholic monument to Jesus Christ as the Divine Mercy. It is the tallest statue of the Divine Mercy in the Philippines.[1]
14°46′37.8″N 120°58′35.2″E / 14.777167°N 120.976444°E | |
Location | National Shrine of the Divine Mercy, Marilao, Bulacan, Philippines |
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Height | 30.48 meters (100.0 ft), 45.72 meters (150.0 ft) with its pedestal |
Beginning date | January 2016 |
Opening date | January 19, 2017 |
Dedicated to | Jesus Christ (as the Divine Mercy) |
History
editThe Divine Mercy Statue was an idea by Filipino priest Próspero Tenorio, who is also secretary-general of the Asian office of the World Apostolic Congress on Mercy (WACOM), as well as the rector and parish priest of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy.[2]
Construction of the statue began in January 2016[3] and it was unveiled on January 19, 2017 as part of the 4th WACOM congress – the first time it was held in Asia.[4] This was despite the project only being 70 percent complete, with finishing touches to be done on the statue's neck and shoulders.[2]
A Mass was held as part of the inauguration, with Nigerian Bishop Martin Uzoukwu officiating in lieu of Malolos Bishop José Francisco Oliveros, who by then was weakened by prostate cancer.[2] The Mass was attended by around 5,000 people.[5]
At the time of its inauguration, it was the tallest statue of the Divine Mercy in the Philippines.[5]
Architecture and design
editThe Divine Mercy Statue is found within the grounds of the National Shrine. The structure, which has a total height of 45.72 metres (150.0 feet), consists of the statue itself standing at 30.48 meters (100.0 ft), and the building serving as its podium which is 15.24 meters (50.0 ft) tall.[2] The building contains a multi-purpose hall and a dormitory.[6]
The statue’s features are based on the first rendition of the Divine Mercy image by Eugeniusz Kazimirowski – the only version Saint Faustina Kowalska supervised and saw in her lifetime. This 1934 “Vilnius image” was converted into a digitally sculpted model, which was printed in sections using large format 3D printing. These were then coated in fibreglass to weatherproof the statue.
Local construction, architectural, and engineering firm V.B. Columna was commissioned for the project.[6]
References
edit- ^ sparksph (2022-08-12). "Divine Mercy Statue in Marilao Bulacan". Suroy.ph. Retrieved 2022-08-13.
- ^ a b c d Aurelio, Julie (January 19, 2017). "Tallest Divine Mercy statue unveiled in Bulacan". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
- ^ Hermoso, Christina (December 2, 2016). "Tallest Divine Mercy statue to rise in Bulacan". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
- ^ "Tallest Divine Mercy statue unveiled in Philippines". Herald Malaysia Online. January 21, 2017. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
- ^ a b "Tallest ever Divine Mercy statue inaugurated in Bulacan". CBCP News. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
- ^ a b "Multi-Purpose Hall and Dormitory Building with 100ft Statue of the Divine Mercy". V.B. Columna Construction Corporation. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
External links
edit- Media related to House of Mercy - Tallest Jesus, I Trust in You Statue at Wikimedia Commons