Mt. Cristo Rey
Monte Cristo Rey
Mt. Cristo Rey
Early drilling to prepare for the Urbici Soler statue Christ the King. The monument was inspired by a papal call for mementos of the 1900th anniversary of the coming of Christ. The project was begun at the behest of Father Lourdes Costa, pastor of the Smeltertown parish. The statue is 40 feet (12 m) tall including a 9-foot (2.7 m) base and is composed of concrete, steel and Cordovan cream limestone which was quarried near Austin, Texas. The head of the statue is elongated so that the figure appears of natural proportions when viewed from below. The statue is not technically a crucifix, as the palms of Christ face downward in a gesture of blessing. It was completed in 1939 and dedicated in 1940. The diocese ran short of money, but Soler completed the front of the statue with his own funds.
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Much move info available in book by Janine Young, Diocese of El Paso Centennial History, ISBN 69-978-2-7468-2951-0 pages 69-71.
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