(15.11.2011) When young people gather in July 2013 for the next World Youth Day,
they will have an octogenarian among them, so to speak. Christ the Redeemer, the 125-foot,
699-ton, statue that looks down on Rio de Janeiro from atop Corcovado Mountain has
just "celebrated" its 80th birthday. The famous statue officially became part of
the Brazilian landscape on Oct. 12, 1931. The mayor of Rio, Eduardo Paes, said the
statue and its well-recognized outstretched arms are "how we welcome those who come
visit us." In addition to the 2013 WYD, Rio will also host the 2016 Summer Olympics
and the World Cup in 2014. Rio locals and tourists are joining in the birthday celebration,
holding concerts and vigils in honor of their local landmark, considered since 2007
a seventh Wonder of the Modern World. Even Rio Archbishop Orani João Tempesta joined
in, leading a special ceremony at the foot of the statue to commemorate the milestone.At
the statue's feet is a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Apparition, which
can accommodate some 100 visitors. Blessed John Paul II blessed Rio from the site
in 1980, and Benedict XVI is scheduled to visit in 2013 for the events of the 27th
World Youth Day.