Dickeyville Grotto

Dickeyville WI Catholic grotto

If you’ve ever traveled on the US Highway 151, you might have seen a billboard sign advertising the Dickeyville Catholic Grotto. Let us fill you in on the details and explain why it’s a quick and perfect stop for your family!

Dedicated to the love of God and country, this grotto has beautiful grottos and statues dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Blessed Virgin Mary, a patriotic shrine, Fatima, the Holy Eucharist, and Stations of the Cross.

Each grotto and shrine was slowly built by the church’s (next door) priest in 1925-1930. It is created out of tiny shells, colored glass, broken artifacts, and pebbles. This grotto is a delight for children to examine as their eyes find new and creative items used to construct it.

It is open 7 am- 4pm during Summer months and 7 am- 4pm on the weekends starting in September. See details and gift shop hours here.

The Dickeyville Grotto is also only 12 miles away from the historic Cathedral of Saint Raphael.

Dickeyville WI Catholic grotto

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Cathedral of Saint Raphael

Cathedral of Saint Raphael Iowa

If you haven’t visited the old Cathedral of Saint Raphael in Dubuque, Iowa, then you haven’t been to the oldest congregation of any Christian domination in Iowa. Established in 1833 by Catholic missionaries, it is now located next to the current Cathedral of Saint Raphael which was dedicated in 1861.

The Cathedral houses many relics in the Corridor of Saints behind the Statue of Saint Joseph. Some relics found there include:

  • Relic from an Olive Tree in the Garden of Gethsemane, site of Our Lord’s prayer prior to the crucifixion
  • Ex Praese DN (from birthplace of Our Lord)
    • St. Francis of Assisi
      • St. Ignatius of Loyola
      • St. Augustine

        among many others listed here. Tours can be scheduled and when the Cathedral is open to the public (as well as Mass times) can be found here.

        The Cathedral of Saint Raphael is also only 12 miles away from the Dickeyville Grotto.

        Cathedral of Saint Raphael Iowa

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Trinity Heights

Trinity Heights shrine

Is seeing a 30-foot statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Queen of Peace on your bucket list? What about a life-size wood sculpture of The Last Supper? Trinity Heights in Sioux City, Iowa, in the Catholic Diocese of Sioux City has both of these beauties aa well as

  • a 33-foot statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
  • dedicated statues and locations set up to honor 60 different saints
  • 6 small shrines to Our Lady
  • a Divine Mercy chapel with Eucharistic Adoration and a relic of St. Faustina

If you’re traveling or live in Iowa, this would be a great place to have a mini-pilgrimage with family and/or friends! Much of this is outdoors so plan accordingly. Ground (not including museum and shrine) is open 9 am- 9 pm. More details here: http://www.trinityheights.com/tours.htm

Trinity Heights shrine

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Grotto of the Redemption

Grotto of the Redemption

Considered by some as the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” the Grotto of the Redemption is located in West Bend, Iowa, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sioux City. It includes 9 separate grottos portraying the life of Christ and the largest grotto in the world!

The Grotto of the Redemption is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. See more details here: http://www.westbendgrotto.com

Grotto of the Redemption

Please comment below: have you been to this grotto and what was your experience?

 

7 Ways to Help Keep Your Inner Circle Catholic

Want your friends and family to not drift away from the Catholic faith? Here are 7 ways you can help them stay in the Church!

Surely you’ve had a friend or relative who has strayed away from the Church. And you know as well as I do that once they’ve walked away, it’s hard to lead them back. So what are you doing to stop them from walking away in the first place?

Here are some ideas that you can start implementing today within your inner circles to strengthen your Catholic bonds and grow together in Christ.

Want your friends and family to not drift away from the Catholic faith? Here are 7 ways you can help them stay in the Church!

1. Pray together and for each other

Of course praying for each other seems like the most obvious things to do, but how often do you really pray for your friends? And how often do you pray for the things weighing on their hearts? After you text or call a friend this week, as them how you can pray for them. And when you’re worried and need prayer, reach out! As you friends and family to pray for you and your intentions or ask what’s going on in their lives that you can offer up your suffering for. It will deepen your friendship and lead all that goodness back to Christ!

2. Thank God, not goodness

My daughter said, “Oh, thank goodness!” I’m sure she got that saying from me or my husband, but what exactly is “thanking goodness?” And isn’t that degrading the thanks we should be giving to God? Let’s reflect daily on the words we’re using in our conversations and see how they can bring glory to God and lead others closer to Him.

3. I’ve been thinking about you/ I’ve been praying for you

It’s a common text: “I’ve been thinking about you… how are you?” Now, I don’t believe in coincidences; I believe in the Holy Spirit. I think that those thoughts are put in our minds to pray for that person. So the next time a friend pops into your head or you see someone who looks like your sister in the street, take a moment and say a pray for them. Later, let them know, “I’ve been praying for you… how are you?” What a joy that relationship will be!

4. Catholic activities

What do you do when you hang out with your friends? Instead of checking the movie listings, check out dioceseevents.com first. This website has a bunch of Catholic-based activities within each diocese in the USA- perfect for hanging out with you friends and making more friends!

5. Catholic group text/ email/ Facebook groups

Create a group text with all of your Catholic friends (or just a few friends) and keep in touch that way. Ask each other to pray for certain intentions, send each other Catholic humorous memes, and send inspirational saint quotes or updates on saint feast days. You could also make this as a group email or a small Facebook group.

6. Catholic vacations

Make your vacations reflect your faith! When you visit Grandma’s house or travel to the beach for the Summer or a holiday, check out the Catholic events going on in that diocese. Make time for extra prayer, a moment to visit a basilica or cathedral, and connect with other Catholics in the area (plus drag your family along with you)!

7. Catholic articles and news

Stay abreast of Catholic news and feast days. When your child or niece or religious education class makes an amazing craft for the Feast of the Assumption, share it on social media and get the picture to your friends and family. Believe it or not, you’ll be reminding your loved ones about this special day int he Church and keeping them connected within the Communion of Saints!

I hope this list helps you with ideas on how to keep your friends and family connected with the Church. Remember that prayer is the first step and God is above all! +JMJ+

Treasures of the Church – Exposition of Sacred Relics – Cedar Rapids, IA

Treasures of the Church - Exposition of Sacred Relics

Immaculate Conception Parish will present a teaching and exposition of Sacred Relics on Friday March 23 at 7:00 pm. Father Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross will be here with his very special ministry to teach about these holy objects. He will bring with him over 150 relics, some as old as 2000 years. Among the treasures will be relics of St. Maria Goretti, St. Thérèse of Lisieux (the “Little Flower”), St. Francis of Assisi, St. Anthony of Padua, St. Thomas Aquinas, and St. Faustina Kowalska.

In addition, there will also be present a portion of the veil of Our Lady, as well as one of the largest remaining pieces of the True Cross in the world. Those in attendance will be able to examine and venerate each relic. In the Church’s history many miracles and healings have been worked in the presence of relics, and many have been healed through this ministry.

Please do not miss this opportunity. You are encouraged to bring your articles of devotion (such as rosaries, holy cards, etc.) and pictures of ill friends/family members which you will be able to touch to the reliquaries as a means of intercession.

Immaculate Conception Parish

857 3rd Ave SE

Cedar Rapids, IA 52403

7-10 pm

Catholic Men’s Conference- Williamsburg, VA

On Saturday, March 17, 2018 men from across the diocese will gather at Saint Bede Catholic Church in Williamsburg for the 6th Annual Diocesan Catholic Men’s Conference. This year’s theme, “Truly Present,” will explore Jesus’ presence to us and our call to be present in all our relationships in the world as husband, father, brother, and friend.

See more details: https://www.dioceseevents.com/events/catholic-mens-conference/

 

 

LIVE A CATHOLIC-INFUSED LIFE

When my family goes on vacation, we spend several hours researching activities and events along the way and in our destination. We look at the city’s event calendar, blogs, and maps. We also use MassTimes.org to find what parish we will attend that weekend, if we’re not familiar with the parishes in that area.

But, recently, I realized that our vacations (besides going to Mass on Sundays) aren’t Christ-focused, and they should be. I began looking into shrines, family pilgrimages, and Catholic concerts in the area. There are a lot of things happening… but not a lot of publicity on it.

So I created this website. It will help you when you go on vacation or when you stay in your hometown. You can find Catholic events in your diocese (or whatever diocese you’re traveling to) and start to infuse a little more Catholic in your life.

God bless you! +JMJ+