And Jesus Wept, Memorial sculpture at St Joseph Catholic Church, Oklahoma City, United States.
And Jesus Wept is a white marble sculpture at St. Joseph Church depicting Jesus with bowed head and hand covering his face, positioned between black granite pillars. The composition includes granite niches for prayer candles and creates a dedicated space for silent remembrance.
The sculpture was created in response to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995, which claimed 168 lives. It stands as a permanent memorial to honor those who died and to mark this significant moment in the city's history.
The name derives from scripture and links spiritual mourning with community grief through shared remembrance. Visitors often place candles in the granite niches, turning the space into a place where people express their emotions and connect with others who lost loved ones.
The memorial sits at the corner of NW 5th Street and Harvey Avenue, directly across from the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. The location is easily walkable and works well as part of a broader visit to the memorial grounds.
The black granite pillars beside the statue hold specific meaning, each representing one of the 19 children who died in the attack. This detail demonstrates how the memorial places particular focus on remembering the youngest victims.
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