Posted on 06/21/2015 6:11:07 AM PDT by marshmallow
Who is this that approaches like the dawn, as beautiful as the full moon, as pure as the sun
Song of Solomon, 6:10
The third tallest statue in the United States bears the image of the Blessed Mother and stands astride the jagged Rocky Mountain Continental Divide 3,000 feet above the city where I grew up. The massive 90-foot tall, sixty-ton steel statue is called Our Lady of the Rockies, overlooking Butte, Montana.
For being one of the worlds great engineering marvels, she is a gem that is slowly being discovered. Since she was built in 1985, people from all over the world have been traveling to this remote outpost to see her in ever greater numbers. So how did this statue come to be?
As we shall see, Our Lady of the Rockies is a manifestation of Buttes close-knit community. The magnificent figure of the Blessed Virgin Mary is anchored on the mountaintop just east of the city. She is visible to all for miles around; an icon for Buttes residents and countless travelers along Interstate 90. This Madonna, and the people who put her there, tell an incredible story of resilience, innovation, and trust in God.
Butte began as a humble silver mining camp until the discovery of rich, subterranean copper veins in 1880 coincided with the advent of electrification and the nations veracious appetite for telephone wire and conductors. Overnight, miners and laborers flocked to Butte from all over the globe, including England, Italy, Slovakia, China, and especially Catholic Ireland. Buttes economy skyrocketed.
As the networks of miles-long tunnels grew beneath ground, the city above flourished, consisting of diverse ethnic neighborhoods, beautiful architecture, and a sophisticated arts scene. What was once a collection of tents around a muddy creek ballooned to a population of 90,000, at one point....
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Awesome!
How long until the gay Atheists have it pulled down?
What a great story. “God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called.” Gives hope for the future of the country until you consider that their faith was key to success...not enough of that floating around these days. But where there is Jesus there is hope!
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