
Jesus and the Samaritan Woman Stephen Broadbent
Chester Cathedral, England
“The suffering Christ symbolises Christ’s gift of himself to us and his presence in the suffering people of our world. It also portrays the divine life that flows between the faithful Christian, symbolized by the Samaritan woman and Christ himself. While participating in the Eucharist we are reminded that Christ gave his life for us. Thus the Eucharist is an invitation to us to give our lives for others and to be people, who are committed to social justice. The overall structure of the sculpture signifies the Eucharist and Social Justice in a full circle.”
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