This is outside of a church near UofL (University of Louisville....for those of you not lucky enough to be Kentuckians). It's a beautiful church, sort of spanish/mission-ish style. Notice that Mary seems way too small for her grotto. That's because of this:
Next I went to this hidden gem of a shrine to Mary, which I've posted about before, but had never actually seen...despite the fact that it's only a mile from my house.
This is a replica of the shrine in Lourdes, France. When it was built, it stood near a hospital. Now it stands between university apartments, and a gym used by UofL. I can just imagine college students hanging out in the grotto drinking bottles of Smirnoff and cans of Bud Light.
Her name is Bernadette (if my Catholic school education serves me correctly), she's kneeling on the floor of the grotto, looking up at Mary, and in my opinion, she looks just a bit too transfixed for her own good.
My last stop of the day was the Germantown neighborhood, one of my favorite neighborhoods in Louisville. I always figured that Germantown would be full of Bathtub Marys since there are several Catholic churches in the vicinity, and I assume that at one time, it had a sizeable devout Catholic population. This population, however must have moved and taken its' Bathtub Marys with it, because I found none. (Although I'll admit it, my search wasn't exactly exhaustive.) I did find this, though:
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Nothing says nouveau-riche quite like a Golden Mary. Could this be an allusion to the Golden Calf from Exodus?
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