The Pietà - St. Barnabas the Apostle Catholic Church - O'Fallon, MO
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N 38° 49.820 W 090° 41.922
15S E 699760 N 4300465
This statue. in the center pf the patio, is life size and has the alabaster look of the original.
Waymark Code: WM1AE0M
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/04/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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County of statue: St. Charles County
Location of statue: N. Main St. & State Hwy P, NE corner, O'Fallon

This statue is located in the St. Barnabas Stations of the Cross Patio, a large dedication and meditation area behind the church. This version of the famous statue has the alabaster look of the original.


"The Pietà (Italian pronunciation: [pje'ta]) is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus, most often found in sculpture. As such, it is a particular form of the Lamentation of Christ, a scene from the Passion of Christ found in cycles of the Life of Christ. When Christ and the Virgin are surrounded by other figures from the New Testament, the subject is strictly called a Lamentation in English, although Pietà is often used for this as well, and is the normal term in Italian.

"Pietà is one of the three common artistic representations of a sorrowful Virgin Mary, the other two being Mater Dolorosa (Mother of Sorrows) and Stabat Mater (here stands the mother). The other two representations are most commonly found in paintings, rather than sculpture, although combined forms exist.

"Mother and Son by Joseph Whitehead, Woodside Cemetery, Paisley The Pietà developed in Germany (where it is called the "Vesperbild") about 1300, reached Italy about 1400, and was especially popular in Central European Andachtsbilder. Many German and Polish 15th-century examples in wood greatly emphasize Christ's wounds. The Deposition of Christ and the Lamentation or Pietà form the 13th of the Stations of the Cross, as well as one of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin.

"Although the Pietà most often shows the Virgin Mary holding Jesus, there are other compositions, including those where God the Father participates in holding Jesus (see gallery below). In Spain the Virgin often holds up one or both hands, sometimes with Christ's body slumped to the floor." ~ Wikipedia

Where is original located?: St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City

Where is this replica located?: St. Barnabas the Apostle Catholic Church Medication Garden

Who created the original?: Michelangelo

Internet Link about Original: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet%C3%A0_(Michelangelo)

Year Original was Created (approx. ok): 1498

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