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In early May 2003, I
visited the Our Lady of Lebanon National Shrine in North Jackson,
Ohio. This Catholic shrine is the paragon of beauty and
peacefulness, a place where anyone of any moral fiber would feel
right at home, regardless of religion. I thought you would
enjoy seeing a few pictures from the shrine.

The crowning point of the shrine is
the full size replica of the Our Lady of Lebanon statute in Harissa,
Lebanon. The tower, weighing some 3700 tons, is 50 feet
high with a 4 1/2 foot, 2 ton pedestal on top. Atop the
pedestal, made out of North Carolina pink granite is the 12 foot, 7
1/2 ton statue of Our Lady of Lebanon. The wrapping staircase
is 64 steps long, one step for each prayer of the rosary.

According to the shrine's history,
when the workmen were using a crane to lift the statue into place
atop the pedestal, a large cloud overhead cycled through a rainbow
of colors, which even the non-Catholic workers on the site took as a
sign of divine approval of the shrine.

Looking down from the statute towards
the street, you see a landscaped scene of two hearts, an M for Mary
and a cross.

Closer to the
scene, you'll notice the heart on the left represents the Sacred
Heart of Christ with the crown of thorns of the passion and the
heart on the right represents, with the sword piercing it, the
sorrowful heart of the Virgin Mary at Calvary.
And yes, for those of you who know I
don't like heights, I did climb to the top of the statue's
tower!

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