Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Rosary in the Sky! Chicago!!!

Giant Balloon Rosary seen by Thousands over Downtown Chicago

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Just in time for the Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady, a 75-foot rosary floats
skyward from Chicago 's Michigan Avenue Bridge claiming the Magnificent Mile for
Mary. A giant rosary floated gracefully over Chicago 's busy tourism district on
Friday as thousands looked on. The six-foot gold cross hanging from the rosary
sparkled in the sunlight as it very slowly ascended between the Tribune tower
and the Wrigley building.
The rosary of helium-filled yellow balloons then floated down Michigan Avenue over the Hancock Tower and past North Ave Beach . Cameras and cell phones flew into action as people responded to the unexpected sight.

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"There was an excitement all around us and there were people in tears at the sight of the
rosary. I think we often take it for granted the power of a simple witness to the faith," said a camp counselor.

A passerby tweeted, "A balloon rosary in the air. My faith confirmed :)", while another surprised
Chicagoan wrote, "what the... giant balloon rosary, with cross, just floated
heavenward from the Michigan avenue bridge."
The rosary was the craft of 20 imaginative elementary school-aged girls and their counselors participating in a summer camp at a Chicago Catholic Parish.
"I was completely ecstatic the whole time. I loved seeing how many people on a random street corner were thrilled. It is a lot more than we tend to think," said one participant.

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One of the girls said, "It was the prettiest rosary I have ever seen. I liked how it would float up and sit and
then float up and sit. It looked really pretty against the buildings and the sky."
Another camper said, "The best way to describe it was 'beautiful'. I didn't see one frowning face. It evangelized everyone who saw it."
 
Hat-tip to Mary Murphy!!!

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