
Wonderful building. I like the tower cap. It was built in 1850.

All of the pictures were taken by Kevin Hammer, one of our regular correspondents.

Colorful. That can be a very good thing, at times.


The outdoor altar. I like it. Makes me think of a seagull, for some reason.

Stations of the Cross. The Shrine's website is
HERE
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