On Saturday, June 11, 2016, at the General House of the Congregation of the Resurrectionists, a solemn dedication of the Resurrected Christ statue took place. The bronze sculpture was created by sculptor Marcin Nosko, who is academically active at the Faculty of Sculpture at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. The statue of Christ, measuring over two meters, was funded by Krystyna and Jan Baran from Krakow and is situated in the garden of the house on a small pedestal with the inscription “Scimus Christum surrexisse a mortuis vere” (“we know that Christ truly rose from the dead”). Invited guests attended the ceremony, including the donors and the artist, the Sisters of the Resurrection with Mother General Teresa Maria Kreft, the Benedictine Sisters, Fr. Prof. Dariusz Kowalczyk SJ, brothers from Mentorella and Acilia, friends of the Congregation, employees, and members of the Roman House. After the dedication of the statue, the Father General, in a brief comment, highlighted the placement of the sculpture. To those entering the garden, the Resurrected Lord shows his wounds and greets them: “peace be with you.” Meanwhile, to the community of brothers in initial formation, who see the sculpture from the back from the College building, it reminds them of the call “follow Me”; it tells them, as it did to Peter: “take your designated place behind Me” (cf. Mk 8, 33).