As an Easter gift, a benefactor made possible the night lighting of our gates, call box, and most especially the wooden Crosses now draped in white. It helps with security and visitors finding the call box but also allows the Cross to be seen at quite a distance even in the dark. Fiat Lux! Let There Be Light! We are grateful to God’s Providence for the now nightly reminder that
A Light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it! (cf. John 1:5)
- New solar lights illuminate our sign at the main gate.
- Solar powered flood lights illuminate the Easter Crosses and other areas on the property.
- Close up of the Solar Lights. They are surprisingly bright at night.
- Our much weathered call box at the main gate gets a helpful touch of light powered by the sun.
- A Light Shines in the Darkness and the Darkness has not overcome it!
- Even at some distance, you can see the bright Cross.
- Closer look at the Garden at night
- Orion can be seen over the Mary Mother of Priests Garden but dim compared to the lit Easter Cross.
- Orion, Taurus, and Pleiades seem to hover over the Mary Mother of Priests Garden but the Easter Cross outshines them all.
- The Big Dipper seems to be emptying right on top of the wooden Cross, now draped in white and lit at night midway between Mater Dei House and Cor Jesu Monastery.
- Illuminated Easter Cross overlooking Cor Jesu Monastery
- Front view of the Cross by Saint Anthony’s