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Director
of Pro-Life Arch Group
Defends His Proposal
By
Laurence D. Behr, Esq.
(Reprinted from The Buffalo News, July 22, 2001.)
I wish to answer critics of our proposal to build a globally important
Marian shrine on Buffalo’s waterfront, which would incidentally
convey the Catholic Church’s clear teaching regarding the sanctity
of human life.
No public land or funds will go toward this project. If NFTA property
is used, it would be sold or leased to us. Funding will come from
private donations, bringing millions of “outside” dollars
into our local economy and creating many construction-related jobs.
Some ask whether such a prominent Catholic shrine should “represent”
Buffalo, which is only around 60% Catholic, to the world. However,
the Basilica of St. Joseph dominates the city of Montreal atop Mount
Royal, and many great European cities are famous mainly for their
cathedrals. All the residents of such diverse metropolises appreciate
both the beauty, and the ability to attract tourists from around the
world, that grand religious buildings give their city and region.
Before the Mosque of Rome, Europe's largest, opened in 1995, some
expressed comparably narrow concerns about its propriety in Catholicism’s
center, arguing that it would be disruptive, with loudspeakers blaring
prayer calls five times a day, and masses clogging the streets for
Friday prayers. Those fears proved false, nor will the Arch of Triumph
of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Holy Innocents Shrine bring anything
but good to Buffalo. Our religious enterprise will never cause public
gatherings other than prayerful processions, such as occur at holy
shrines everywhere. This Project is about seeking the peace of holiness,
purity of spirit, and the love of God. “God is not a God of
disorder, but of peace” (1 Corinthians 14:33).
The true question for Buffalo is, will she enshrine herself as an
unsophisticated, backwater town that lacks sufficient tolerance, and
is too small-minded to accept the great benefit of a global tourism
magnet, simply because it is Catholic? Would not this be at least
one step up from chicken wings and blizzards, for the country’s
image of Buffalo?
Over 4,000,000 visit the Gateway Arch in St. Louis annually, bringing
in 1999 an estimated 2.32 billion dollars into that region. We believe
that that many pilgrims and tourists, of all backgrounds and from
all over the world, will come here as well. Visits would decline in
winter, but 80% of visits to the Gateway Arch occur between Memorial
Day and Labor Day, fair weather also in Buffalo. Nor is our proposed
Arch a “rip-off” of the Gateway Arch. Old-style triumphal
arches, invented by the Romans, abound in cities around the world.
There is ample room for another great, modern-era triumphal arch in
America, and we do not owe it to any city to take a back seat.
Some have made sarcastic remarks about our artist’s renderings,
reminiscent of the attacks against the Eiffel Tower. Many more people
love them, but the important thing is that the actual designs will
be by distinguished architects, and may look quite different from
our renderings. Even after the Eiffel Tower was built some wanted
it torn down, calling it an “ugly monstrosity.” It remains
today a world attraction and elegantly represents Paris, along with
Notre Dame Cathedral. Likewise, the Arch of Triumph of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary will be dazzlingly beautiful, a true crown for the Queen
City, admired by all.
We are even taunted with the threat that Buffalo will be made fun
of by late-night comedians. However, we greatly doubt that Conan,
Leno and Letterman would be so lacking in judgment as to ridicule
a Catholic shrine honoring Our Lady, even if some local opponents
are. If they do make jokes, Buffalo has broad shoulders, and has withstood
worse.
Some say, “Surely Mary would not want such a grand monument
built in her honor.” We have not heard, however, that Mary has
ever objected to the many great shrines, cathedrals and basilicas
dedicated to her already. Catholics believe that at Fatima, Portugal
in 1917, Mary told Sister Lucia, “Our Lord wishes to establish
devotion to my Immaculate Heart in the world.” We seek only
to promote this devotion, and devotion to God generally.
Finally, some critics charge that "the money" should be spent on the
poor, or on almost anything but a shrine. However, we do not have
"the money," and those individuals who will donate it will continue
to be generous toward other worthy causes. When the Shrine is operational
and, we hope, generating excess revenues, money will come from it
to the needy in our community, as promised in our Prospectus (read
at http://www.archoftriumph.org/).
World religions build great shrines because they cause an increase
of faith in God. Only love for God produces true charity; the utter
failure of atheistic communism is God’s proof to the world of
this. That is why Jesus rebuked Judas, when he protested that the
costly oil with which Mary Magdalene anointed Jesus’ feet, "could
have been sold and the money given to the poor." There exists plenty
of extra money for the needs of the poor and the sick; it is only
people's lack of faith, and their resulting self-centeredness, that
hampers generosity.
We urge all of Buffalo and the Niagara Frontier not to be shortsighted,
but to help and not hinder this great undertaking.
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