One Almighty statue: Poles build 167ft Jesus Christ to rival Rio's

I don't see the point of this, the statute doesn't look very good (cheap) and the place it is looks isolated and depressing. What were they thinking :facepalm:

One Almighty statue: Poles build 167ft Jesus Christ to rival Rio's


Step aside, Rio de Janeiro. This town is building a Jesus bigger than yours.

A Polish priest is on the verge of realising his dream of putting up what he says will be the world's largest statue of Jesus Christ in a small town in western Poland.

The giant Jesus at 167ft - a couple of yards higher than the iconic Christ the Redeemer monument in Rio de Janeiro at 125ft - took two days to build as windy weather conditions prevented it being completed in one day.

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Getting ahead: Finally after a number of delays including bad weather and cranes which were too small, Jesus gets his head


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Workers stand next to the head of a giant statue as they work out they need a bigger crane and left, a stander by taking a picture on his mobile


The torso of Jesus Christ remained topless over night as heavy winds prevented cranes from lifting the torso, arms and head onto the lower half of the robed white figure.

The project cost almost £900,000 with money donated from across the spectrum to fund the big idea. From business people to poor people wanting to make a contribution to the church, work on the statue finally began in 2008.

Many Poles are embarrassed by the project which is the brainchild of priest, Rev. Sylwester Zawadzki.

Maciej Czerniewski, a 45-year-old who runs a small store in the shopping center opposite said he is deeply embarrassed by it and accused the priest of 'megalomania'.

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Final piece: Workman gently ease the head of the giant Jesus into place by crane


He said: 'In general I don't care about this project but I would prefer to be living in a normal country. We have bad roads, bad infrastructure but the most monuments in the world and now the biggest Jesus in the world.'

But other town residents are thrilled by the new business they hope it will bring once believers in this deeply Roman Catholic country add it to their pilgrimage routes.

A 68-year-old retired biology teacher, Krystyna Skurzynska, who belongs to the priest's parish, said: 'My friends in Warsaw are making fun of this, but we are happy about it.'

They also hope that many Germans - who tend to be much more secular than Poles - will visit simply out of curiosity since the border with Germany is only 45 miles away.

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Disarmed: A crane lifts the upper torso of what will be the world's largest statue of Jesus Christ in Swiebodzin, western Poland


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Easy does it: The arms are nearly in place after the first few attempts failed and a bigger stronger crane had to be brought in


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Dream come true: Priest Zlywester Zawadzki came up with his idea several years ago, though he imagined something much smaller in scale at first. With time, ambition grew for the man known around the town as 'the builder priest'


Krystyna said she hopes it will stimulate the economy and return some old glory to Swiebodzin, a town of 22,000 that was, as she put it, 'a major town in the 13th century.'

The mayor, Dariusz Bekisz, also is a fan.

'The biggest statue of Jesus Christ in the world will be in Swiebodzin,' he said. 'People will come and leave some of their money behind.'

He has little time for those mocking the project as excessively grandiose: 'When castles and the pyramids were built, there were always people who were laughing. But look at how many millions of people go to see such places and spend their money there now', he said.

The priest, Zawadzki, came up with his idea several years ago, though he imagined something much smaller in scale at first. With time, ambition grew for the man known around the town as 'the builder priest' thanks to churches and other projects he has carried out.

The figure complete with a golden crown faces a shopping center and supermarket just across the street, and beyond that, the town.

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Just a few feet apart: Jesus in Poland is 43ft taller than Jesus in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil


Reports say that along the way, a bishop tried to halt the project and officials threatened to withdraw permission for it because of its enormous size. The elderly Zawadzki then had a heart attack.

He recovered and plans got back on track but in recent weeks there was a new setback: cranes were unable to mount the torso and head because of their massive weight.

So they sent for a larger, more powerful crane, and had hoped to get the job done Friday. But powerful winds blew from the direction of Berlin, and it was too risky to attempt.

Construction workers finally finished the almighty task on Saturday afternoon.


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vodkazvictim

Why save the world, when you can rule it?
Czesht!
*waits for somebody to write a joke about a plane full of high-ranking poles flying into statue*
 
MY Jesus is bigger than YOURS!!!

:facepalm:

What next? Competitive Jesus building across the world? I'm pretty sure the US will win this. They carved faces into a mountain, you know. Their Jesus would likely be a shell that covered the Sears Tower (or whatever the heck it is called now).
 
I've never seen Jesus as a golden crown kind of person, whether it's just symbolism or not.

I can't say I'm thrilled it will be used as a marketing tool either. Somehow I think the money used to build that could have been used to help people in need in a much more practical sense.
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
It would have been better if he did the "hang loose" surfer thing with his fingers.
 
That's nothing, we are building a 200ft freeones statue in the backyard atm.
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
I figured they would stop building these things after one was destroyed by lightning in Ohio. Isn't there a commandment against making this sort of thing anyway? I should probably know this, but I never really paid attention during church. :o
 
Rio's Christ the Redeemer blows this one away especially since Rio's Christ is situated such that it is overlooking the whole city.
 

Spleen

Banned?
Looks shit.

Mainly down to the setting. Some drissly looking mound of dirt surrounded by grey skies. Christ deserves better than that. These guys are probably going to hell.
 
I wonder how long it will be before the statue starts to cry or some other crazy miracle?
 
Just because you build a giant Jesus statue doesn't mean you get an automatic "Get Into Heaven Free Pass".
:facepalm:
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
Whoever has the bigger Jesus gets to fast in the desert for forty days. But after that, they get a $50 gift card at Burger King!
 

emceeemcee

Banned
ahhh so this is where the human practice of one-upmanship and infantile dick measuring contests started....


What is it with fucking dickheads? A giant Jaysus in Poland, a giant Maitraya in India. Do these dipshits lay awake at night thinking about how wonderful it would be if their respective plaster of paris superheroes came to life and fought each because theirs would win cos it's so much betterish than the other ones which are just silly stupidheads.

That motherfucker needs to get graffitied.Then shelled. Then RPG'ed. Then machine gunned. And then the broken bits ground up into a thin chalk and airdropped over the vatican.


I mean that it in the nicest possible way.
 
This wasteful spending contradicts Jesus Christ's firm stance against idolatry
 
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