Tag: Shrine

Picture of the Day for August 14, 2022

The weather is nice today, but I’m not sure I would climb the bell towers at Holy Hill during a thunderstorm. The third and present church on the site was completed 1931. A diary found, which dated to 1676, described how the author dedicated the hill to Jesus’s mother Mary after making a stone altar and raising a cross, which corresponds with the late 1600s Jesuit missionary work in the area. Holy Hill Basilica and National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christian is located in southeast Wisconsin.

Third Church on Holy Hill

Third Church on Holy Hill

Picture of the Day for October 9, 2021

On October 9, 1859, in an area northeast of Green Bay, WI, Adele Brise saw for the third and last time, the vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary between a hemlock and maple tree. The Blessed Mother told Adele to teach the children their faith. Adele’s dad built a small wooden structure at the site of the apparition and a larger chapel was built in 1865. The present chapel for Our Lady of Good Help was completed in 1942.

Twelve years after Adele’s vision, the 1871 Peshtigo fire headed towards the chapel. The Sisters, school children and area families as well as some livestock, fled to the Shrine’s chapel for protection. Sister Adele lead them in the rosary and they lifted the statue of Mary and processed around the outside of the chapel pleading for protection. The fire raged all around the compound and flames arched over it, but the fire never touched the chapel or the people there. 

Although the outside of the fence posts were charred, the five acres around the Chapel of Our Lady of Good Help had been spared from the total firestorm devastation that surrounded it.

Chapel of Our Lady of Good Help

Chapel of Our Lady of Good Help

Picture of the Day for September 18, 2016

On of the highest points in southeast Wisconsin along the Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive, the Holy Hill National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians is a Roman Catholic shrine that can been seen for miles around.  The third and present church was completed and consecrated in 1931. Holy Hill was dedicated as a minor basilica on November 19, 2006.

Yesterday was the Holy Hill Art and Craft Fair with over 230 artists so there were a lot of visitors to the pretty area.

Holy Hill

Holy Hill

Picture of the Day for July 26, 2015

Hidden on top of St. Anne’s Hill, sits a quaint stone chapel dedicated to St. Anne, mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose feast day is today. The St. Anne’s Shrine consists of the fourteen Stations of the Cross, which line the path from St. Luke’s Catholic Church to the top through a cow pasture, a replica of the Lourdes Grotto in addition to the chapel.

Five years after a cross was first fashioned from stones on the summit of Council Bluff by Father Surges and two visiting priests, the shrine was dedicated in Plain, Wisconsin. Held on the Feast of St. Anne, the July 26, 1928, dedication was attended by more than 1,000 parishioners and guests.

Some of the “pretty” rocks in the communion rail came from my grandmother’s flower garden, but since I didn’t circle on the picture when she pointed her rocks, I don’t remember which ones they are.

Inside St. Anne’s Hill Chapel

Inside St. Anne's Hill Chapel

 

Picture of the Day for April 26, 2015

On a hill in southwestern Wisconsin, a small chapel built in 1903 overlooks the valleys emerging from long winter as signs of spring begin to emerge. The small shrine was rededicated to Our Lady of the Fields in 1958 by Bishop William O’Connor.

With the spring planting underway, ladies and men are working in the fields and inside the shrine is a statue of Saint Isidore, the patron saint of farmers.

Our Lady of the Fields Shrine

Our Lady of the Fields Shrine

Saint Isidore

Saint Isidore