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Though distance may keep me from Your holy temple, I know that You always are near.}}
Though distance may keep me from Your holy temple, I know that You always are near.}}


In a first for an Akronist memorial site, the Church of Akrona coordinated with the Tavat Avati Temple Association to build the memorial according to aesthetics considered sacred in traditional Tavari ancestor veneration. The memorial site is therefore an official Tavat Avati shrine, and practitioners can pray at the site to the spirits of the departed victims. Around the memorial is a garden of flowers; the types of flowers were selected by the Temple Association as kinds of flowers considered sacred and honorable to the spirits of the departed. The site is open to the public at all times, and the Temple Association has announced that it will hold commemorations of the departed every year at the memorial on January 31st of every year.
In a first for an Akronist memorial site, the Church of Akrona coordinated with the Tavat Avati Shrine Association to build the memorial according to aesthetics considered sacred in traditional Tavari ancestor veneration. The memorial site is therefore an official Tavat Avati shrine, and practitioners can pray at the site to the spirits of the departed victims. Around the memorial is a garden of flowers; the types of flowers were selected by the Temple Association as kinds of flowers considered sacred and honorable to the spirits of the departed. The site is open to the public at all times, and the Temple Association has announced that it will hold commemorations of the departed every year at the memorial on January 31st of every year.