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Saturday 21 September 2013

Popular Religious Sites in Orlando

By Mellanie Hermin


For individuals that are looking for Orlando religious landmarks, there are a great many sites to see. It may appear to be surprising to realize that there are some pretty unique religious sites in Orlando due to the large concentration of theme parks and Disney World. Yet in reality, there are several Orlando religious landmarks and the encircling area. The following list is a combination of religious sites in Orlando and some other pretty special religious destinations in Orlando.

Mary, Queen of the Universe Shrine

Over time this shrine has changed its name. The site is now called the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe. This Roman Catholic Church was a concept that grew in the 1970s, and ultimately become a reality in the 1980's. Its original conception and construction was meant to accommodate the uncountable millions of Catholics that come to the Orlando area annually. This safe place for traveling Catholics, is meant to provide a place for worship and Mass in a place decorated by superb statues, unique design with sculpted entryways and walls that are decorated with attractive artifacts. The property also includes attractive gardens, a special museum and an old fashioned gift shop.

Holy Land Experience

This not a typical Orlando theme park. Unlike the lots of other parks, the Holy Land Experience Park provides guests an inexpensive, learning experience. Designed for every age, this park is a spot where the whole family can participate together in numerous interactive story-telling experiences. The park is situated southwest of the central district. The park was designed with the basic plan to showing its visitors how Jesus lived his life 2,000 years back. The park le's visitors step back in time to the Holy Land where they can witness the biblical stories acted out in front of them. Visitors can also discover fascinating artifacts on show in the parks countless displays. The Holy Land Experience is a splendidly uplifing and history filled place for the religious and faithful to experience the bible come to life.

Lake Eola

For those who are looking for a mixture of Indian heritage and spirituality Lake Eola is the site of an inscribed tree that is marked as the grave place of the person whom it is said that Orlando is named after. The accepted story is that a man named Sentinel Orlando Reeves was an American soldier during the Seminole War, he was going out to alert his fellow soldier's of an impending attack by the Seminole Indians when he was attacked and snuffed out. His name is carved on a tree in the park at Lake Eola. Settlers in the area at the time recounted this was his grave marker. It is assumed that he carved his name on the tree near Lake Eola. The settler's in the area theorized that this was the place of his death. This belief led some to attach his premature death with the many Seminole Indian War battles that were going on in the area. From this tree engraving, settler's named the area surrounding the tree "Orlando's Grave" and other settler's called it just simply Orlando.

Ebenezer Methodist Church

Ebenezer United Methodist Church is also found in Orlando. Established in 1892 its members made a wood church on this site. It was noted as the very first African American Methodist Church Then in 1922 the members of the church decided they needed a more permanent structure and demolished the old structure and resurrected the Gothic Style brick church that now occupies this site.

Mount Pleasant Baptist Church

This is one of the oldest African-American churches in the area. It was organised in 1919. At first parishioners met in various locations before the congregation finally discovered this spot. Once it was selected and acquired, the church members themselves made the rusticated concrete blocks for the construction of the building walls. This important Gothic style church was finished in 1921.




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