Upon his release, the dental prosthetist began raising funds to launch his project, and in 2008, the groundbreaking ceremony took place. The size of the "beads" that form this rosary is exceptional: nearly 5 yards long and 3 wide. These 59 concrete chapels have tunnels through them so that pilgrims can pass through as they say the Hail Mary. A small community has already settled on the site and is praying the rosary there with some Christians from the surrounding area. But the project, supported by the Lebanese Maronite Church, is far from being finished. For the structure to be completed, the "beads" must still be decorated and a huge cross must be erected above a chapel where perpetual adoration will be offered. At night, the nearly 2,000-ft-long loop will be illuminated and be visible from the sky.