Monday, April 30, 2012
St. Boniface, New Riegel 1890
Schoolchildren pose for a picture in front of St. Boniface church in New Riegel, in 1890. The pastor and sister are of the Precious Blood order. The church is now part of All Saints parish.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Pope John Paul II Exhibit
The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Beachwood, Ohio (near Cleveland) is hosting an exhibit on Pope John Paul II, highlighting the Pope's special friendship with the Jewish people. A Blessing to One Another will be on display from May 18 through Sunday, August 5, 2012. You can see more details HERE.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
St. Mary, Toledo
Above is a photo of the first St. Mary's church in Toledo, located on Cherry Street. The church was initially dedicated in 1857, and served as the main parish for German Catholics in the city. Jesuit priests were asked to administer the parish in 1869, eventually resulting in the establishment of St. John's College. In 1876, Cherry Street was lowered, and the church's foundation had to be rebuilt. A new St. Mary's church was built on Page St. in 1904; the old church was in use until 1932, and finally razed in 1934.
An interesting note: BGSU's Center for Archival Collections has a set of scrapbooks from the parish's Loyola Club, which had a special outreach to men of the parish serving in World War I. Click HERE for more details.
An interesting note: BGSU's Center for Archival Collections has a set of scrapbooks from the parish's Loyola Club, which had a special outreach to men of the parish serving in World War I. Click HERE for more details.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Blue Mass in Sandusky
The Knights of Columbus in Sandusky sponsor a "Blue Mass" each year to pray for law enforcement officers, firefighters and emergency medical personnel in Erie County. You can view photos from this year's mass HERE.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Margaret H. Lawless, Poet
A Catholic poet living in Toledo in the late 1800s, Margaret Lawless was published in many periodicals of the time. The above (poorly scanned) photo is from a 1893 directory of prominent women, "A Woman of the Century." Lawless was a native of Adrian, Michigan.
From "Catholic World," December 1890, you can read "Fighting Fire," a poem about a farmer battling a blaze that threatens his farm. Click HERE, then on "page 497".
From "Catholic World," December 1890, you can read "Fighting Fire," a poem about a farmer battling a blaze that threatens his farm. Click HERE, then on "page 497".
Monday, April 16, 2012
St. John the Baptist, Landeck
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Sorrowful Mother Shrine, Bellevue
The pilgrimage season at Sorrowful Mother Shrine begins on April 15, Divine Mercy Sunday, with special events on most weekends into October. See the schedule HERE.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
"Messages of Glory"
Cincinnati photographer Robert Flischel has recently published a book, "Messages of Glory: The Narrative Art of Roman Catholicism," detailing artwork in Catholic churches of Cincinnati. Cincinnati and Covington, KY were centers of religious art in the late 1800s, influencing more than a few churches of the Toledo Diocese. You can watch a video slide show of Flischel's photos HERE. Purchase information for the book can be found HERE.
Bishop Donovan at Carey, 1971
Toledo Bishop John Donovan at Our Lady of Consolation shrine in Carey, in August 1971. The shrine was dedicated as a Minor Basilica in October of that year. What is a Minor Basilica? Click HERE.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
St. Rose Steeple Fire in Perrysburg
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Good Friday Walk from Frenchtown to Carey
UPDATE FOR 2015: For information on the Frenchtown to Carey Good Friday Walk, click HERE.
2015 Our Lady of Consolation Holy Week Schedule, click HERE.
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On Good Friday, April 6, 2012, youth groups will be walking from St. Nicholas chapel of All Saints Parish in Frenchtown to the Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation in Carey. This walk is similar to the 1875 procession which brought the statue of Our Lady to Carey. Pictured above is St. Nicholas chapel.
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