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The 33 foot tall 8400 pound steel statue "Our Lady of the New Millennium" rests in the parking lot of St. John the Evangelist Catholic church for guests to view on Sunday, April 10, 2011. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
The 33 foot tall 8400 pound steel statue "Our Lady of the New Millennium" rests in the parking lot of St. John the Evangelist Catholic church for guests to view on Sunday, April 10, 2011. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Alex Foster, 7, of Aurora, Ill., reaches to touch the Our Lady of the New Millennium statue. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Jessy Gilligan, left , holds Faith Schadt, 7, while Alex Foster, 7, all of Aurora, Ill., reaches to touch the steel statue. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Our Lady of the New Millennium rests in the parking lot of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in St. John. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Our Lady of the New Millennium rests in the parking lot of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in St. John. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Our Lady of the New Millennium arrived at its new temporary home Sunday in the parking lot of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Applause erupted from the impromptu crowd of about 300 that gathered when the hydraulic lifts on its special flatbed semi-trailer raised the nearly 34-foot-tall stainless steel statue to an upright position after its journey down U.S. 41 from Chicago. … Read More