The Shrine Peace Monument located in Exhibition Place on Toronto’s lakeshore, faces southerly toward the United States and the Niagara River (part of the border between Ontario and the New York state) for a reason. Dedicated to more than a century of peaceful relations between Canada and the United States, the bronze monument was offered by the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic, in June 1930. Twenty-eight years later a fountain and gardens were added and the statue was more beautiful than ever, enforcing the cause of peace.
This is a powerful picture. My last post was about soldiers for peace. The angel at the Shrine Peace Monument looks strong. It looks like a representation of one who would certainly be capable of fighting, but focuses efforts on enforcing the cause of peace.
MANNAM's Honorary Chairman, even at 80 years of age, is travelling around the world with the message of peace and unity. I hope people are open to his message as he enforces the cause of peace.http://weburbanist.com/2008/05/16/12-compelling-monuments-dedicated-to-peace-reversing-the-typology-of-the-war-memorial/http://susandavid.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Shrine-Peace-Memorial.jpg
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