ORLANDO | There’s a new project in the works at the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe. The celebrated pilgrimage site is preparing for the new Gospel Gardens.
Staff of the basilica, Ecclesiastical Properties, and Ovation Construction joined Bishop John Noonan in breaking ground Sept. 13, 2024. Bishop Noonan also blessed the space.
Fourteen Stations of the Cross sculptures created by Timothy Schmalz will arrive in three shipments beginning in November. The purpose of the art is to create a visual experience for both Christians and non-Christians to more deeply understand Christ and the Gospels.
The colossal sculptures feature a life-size representation of Jesus and the principal events of His crucifixion. Schmalz is the artist who created Life Monument, and other works installed in historical churches in Rome and at the Vatican. On his website, Schmalz noted, “I am devoted to creating artwork that glorifies Christ. The reason for this devotion, apart from my Christian beliefs, is that an artist needs an epic subject to create epic art.”
The Gospel Gardens is made possible by the generosity of patron Barbara Papitto and is expected to open in Spring 2025.
To learn more and to watch videos of Schmalz sculpting the Gospel Gardens, click here.
By Glenda Meekins of the Florida Catholic staff, September 19, 2024