The walls of Notre Dame Academy as well as the campus are graced with many statues of Mary.
Next you might wonder why blogger seems to think this statue
special in any way. Early photos of the
1901 chapel on the former 5th Street campus show this statue of Mary
to the right of the main altar with a statue of the Sacred Heart to the left
where one would expect to see Mary. Perhaps
it was during the renovations of the chapel in 1939 that the Sacred Heart
statue got its own pedestal at the left end of the sanctuary and a different
statue of Mary in the usual spot to the left of the main altar. (Confusing, no?)
We think that the original chapel statue was then placed on
the second floor in the hallway at the west end of the school building near the
bookstore. (You know, it’s hard to think
back 60+ years.) When the academy moved
to Hilton Drive the statue made its way to the far eastern end of the building,
which takes us back to almost the beginning of this account. Mary
with us all the way!
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