Our Lady of the Cloud Monument explained

Monument Name:Monument Our Lady of the Cloud
Native Name:Monumento Nuestra Señora de la Nube
Location:Mount Abuga,
Azogues, Ecuador
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Zoom:11
Material:Alluminium plate
Width:25m (82feet)
Height:30m (100feet), 30m (100feet) with its pedestal
Complete:Dedicated October 10, 2010
Coordinates:-2.7214°N -78.8281°W

The Nuestra Señora de la Nube Monument, also known as Virgen de La Nube in El Abuga, is a religious monument on in the Cañar Province of Ecuador. It depicts the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus in her arms.

History

Before the monument existed, there was only one resting place at the top of the hill. The idea of building the monument came from the Franciscan friar Fray Manuel García, who in 2004 conceived of the idea of creating a monument on the peak. From 2007 onwards, this work was carried out by a foundation created for this purpose. Controversy arose from the concern that given that the local vegetation was going to be damaged.[1]

This monument was inaugurated on October 10, 2010, by the then IV Bishop of Azogues, Carlos Aníbal Altamirano Argüello, together with some Franciscan friars. The friars are custodians of the monument, which is part of the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Cloud.

Description

The Virgin Mary is presented as a queen:

The statue has a height of 30 meters, whose base measures 5 meters and the Virgin has a height of 25 meters.[3]

Religious meeting point

This monument is a meeting point during religious festivals such as the Stations of the Cross in Holy Week; throughout May, the month of the Virgin Mary; and before, during and after the party on January 1.

Location

The Monument is located just 5 kilometers from the city center, at about 3,090 meters above sea level, on the top of Abuga. It can be seen from a long distance, including the top of Mount Zhalao in the city of Biblian and from Cerro Cojitambo.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Virgen de la Nube en el Abuga. Ecuador turístico. ES. May 3, 2018. March 8, 2023.
  2. Web site: La historia de la Virgen de la Nube. March 8, 2023. Catholic.net. es.
  3. Web site: Escultura de 25 metros de la Virgen de la Nube. El Universo. ES. October 15, 2019. March 8, 2023.