Walter Erlebacher, Jesus Breaking Bread (1976)
Jesus Breaking Bread (1976)
Walter Erlebacher (1933–1991)
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
Logan Square, 18th and Race Streets
Bronze, on bronze plinth and marble base
Height 6' (plinth 4 1/4"; base 4')
Initiated by the 41st International Eucharistic Congress
Owned by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Photo: Gary McKinnis

Commissioned for the 41st International Eucharistic Congress, which met in Philadelphia in 1976, Walter Erlebacher's sculpture presents a figure of Jesus holding two pieces of broken bread, a symbol of Holy Communion. During the Congress, which attracted over a million visitors to the city, the sculpture was displayed at the Civic Center. Later it was moved to a site near the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, and its formal blessing at this location took place on May 26, 1978. Standing near the sidewalk, it offers an accessible, immediate, and lifelike Jesus.

Adapted from Public Art in Philadelphia by Penny Balkin Bach (Temple University Press, Philadelphia, 1992).

 
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