After its display protesting President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE's immigration policies went viral earlier this month, an Indianapolis church is replacing a caged Holy Family on its lawn with a mirror.

CNN reported that the church’s episcopal priests on Wednesday removed the statues of Mary, Joseph and Jesus from inside a chain link fence, replacing them with a 5-foot-tall mirror with the hashtag “EveryFamilyIsHoly” written on top.

Christ Church Cathedral Rev. Steve Carlsen told CNN that the church hopes the mirror provides passersby with a glimpse into what immigrant families who were separated at the U.S.-Mexico border might be feeling.

"It comes down to something so simple: Can we make a compassionate, imaginative leap of putting ourselves in another's shoes," Carlsen said.

"We hope people will take pictures with their families and be reminded that families that are detained are holy as well," he continued.

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Carlsen said the church intended for both displays to represent two of the church’s major traditions: "love God and love our neighbor as we love ourselves.”

The church made headlines earlier this month after it initially placed statues of the Holy Family inside a fence to protest the Trump administration's immigration policies.

At the time, the church said it locked up the statues as part of its "Every Family is Holy" campaign to bring awareness to the administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy, which led to the separations of thousands of migrant families.