The Grotto Stations of the Cross - Portland, OR
Posted by: dkestrel
N 45° 33.196 W 122° 34.415
10T E 533283 N 5044502
This beautiful 62-acre Catholic shrine, including the Stations of the Cross, and botanical garden is located in Portland, Oregon. “The Grotto” is the popular name of The National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother.
Waymark Code: WMJX87
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 01/10/2014
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A circular path near the parking area leads visitors to the 14 Stations of The Cross. They were purchased by Father Ambrose Mayer, OSM in 1930, and they are cast in bronze. Set in shrines of tufa stone, surrounded by trees, flowers and ferns, they were erected along two rising paths at the base of the cliff. The volcanic rock used in construction of the Stations was from Battle Ground, Washington.
The facility is administered by the Order of Friars Servants of Mary, USA Province.
The Grotto strives to provide a welcoming presence and a beautiful environment conducive to peace, quiet, and spiritual inspiration. The Grotto offers understanding, compassion, support and hope through a variety of ministries including counseling, education, spiritual direction and liturgical celebrations. The Grotto endeavors to serve all people.
With its fir trees, colorful rhododendrons and other native plants, The Grotto is an inviting destination for all. An internationally-renowned Catholic shrine and botanical garden, The Grotto provides a spiritual and peaceful retreat for more than 200,000 visitors each year from all faiths and all walks of life. Visitors are delighted to discover this 62-acre green space just minutes from downtown Portland.
The heart of the shrine is Our Lady’s Grotto, a rock cave carved into the base of a 110-foot cliff. A life-size marble replica of Michelangelo’s Pietà is featured in its center.
The Grotto’s Chapel of Mary, Gift Shop, Conference Center and Visitor Complex are located on the plaza level with Our Lady’s Grotto. On The Grotto’s upper level, visitors are delighted to discover the manicured gardens, religious artwork, and beautiful panoramic views of the Columbia River Valley, the Cascades and Mt. St. Helens. Also on the upper level are the cliff side Meditation Chapel and the Servite Monastery.
In addition to its beautiful gardens, The Grotto offers comfort, support, and healing through The Grotto Counseling Center and The Grotto Spirituality Program.
The Grotto Conference Center provides a serene setting for business meetings, community workshops, or religious retreats.
The Grotto is open daily throughout the year.
(Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas following the celebration of Mass.)
Date: 1930
Materials: Bronze
Artist: Not listed
Website: Not listed
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