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Belleville / Illinois / United States
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The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, located in Belleville, lll., is a ministry of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and is one of the largest outdoor shrines in North America. The site blends spirituality, architecture and landscaping to create an appropriate setting. The main shrine sets in a valley surrounded by trees and flowers, with an amphitheatre of more than 2,400 seats, and grassy slopes that can accommodate larger crowds for special liturgies, concerts and events. More than 10 devotional areas are located throughout the shrine grounds, each providing a setting for prayer, reflection and meditation. The shrine is open throughout the year, and also has a restaurant, hotel, conference center, gift shop and bookstore. Each year more than 1 million people of all faiths visit the shrine.
Saint Augustine / Florida / United States
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The Mission of Nombre de Dios traces its origins to the founding of the City of St. Augustine, Americas oldest city, in 1565. On September 8, 1565, Pedro Menendez de Aviles landed and proclaimed this site for Spain and the Church. It was here that Menendez knelt to kiss a wooden cross presented to him by Father Francisco Lopez de Mendoza Grajales, chaplain of his expedition. It was on these grounds that Fr. Lopez would celebrate the first parish Mass and begin the work at Americas first Mission. It was at this sacred spot that the Spanish settlers would begin the devotion to Our Lady of La Leche that continues into the present. 27 Ocean Avenue, FL 32084 St. Augustine- (904) 824-2809 or (800) 342-6529
Attleboro / Massachusetts / United States
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National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette is a place of pilgrimage that serves the spiritual needs of visitors and members of parish communities. Founded in 1846, it welcomes more than 450,000 pilgrims, as well as features over 250,000 lights. The shrine has nearly 190 members, who serve as chaplains, teachers, youth ministers and counselors in the United States, Canada, Argentina and Bolivia. It offers prayer services and operates various ministries. The shrine works in association with bishops, clergy, parishioners and pilgrims.
Washington / District Of Columbia / United States
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History The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., is the pre-eminent Marian shrine of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. This beautiful votive church of pilgrimage, older than some of the states of the Union, honors the Blessed Mother under the title of the Immaculate Conception as the Patroness of the United States. Built as the medieval cathedrals of Europe, without structural steel beams, framework, or columns, the Shrine is entirely of stone, brick, tile and mortar. It is a blending of techniques, both ancient and new, in which architecture mingles with symbol. Envisioned by its founder, Bishop Thomas J. Shahan (1857-1932) as a monument to artistic truth that would speak with divine eloquence,b the Shrine is home to the largest collection of contemporary ecclesiastical art in the United States. Amid a rich patina of mosaics, sculptures, and artistic renderings, the more than 65 chapels and oratories reflect not only the devotional traditions of the American Church but also the rich ethnic mC)lange of the Universal Church. In 1990, Pope John Paul II (1920-2005) named the National Shrine a minor basilica, the 36th in the United States.