Notice there are no statues of any kind on the altar itself.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2010858/posts?page=1359#1359
I read everything on the Church’s website. I couldn’t even find anything that confirms that it is named after the Blessed Mother.
What about THIS church? You will notice that THIS church even has statues praying to other statues.
(Whose grave are people leaving flowers at? Are they "worshiping" a dead person? Perhaps asking the dead to pray for them?)
(This is a real gem, the family shown IS NOT the Holy Family)
You apparently missed the big one of Mary, feet on the earth, 12 stars around her head, the whole 'Queen of all things' depiction located at the center of the entire altar area and the focal point in the church. Obviously a discrepancy of terms here. What you consider an altar - a mere table - and so forth is not my definition. My definition of altar is the entire podium whereon the table stands and all that surrounds it. If you look at the small pic - you can clearly see it - although its not as large as it is in person.