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Shrines and Holy Places
NEW YORK
La Salette Shrine
Leesome Lane
Altamont, NY. 12009
Tel: 518-861-6441
Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette.
Motto: Make this message known to all my people.
These words were first spoken by Our Lady on September 19, 1846 to two little children, Maximin and Melanie, near the small town of La Salette, close to Grenoble, France.
La Salette priests, sisters and brothers continue to care for the alienated and estranged by ministering to pilgrims at our shrines throughout the world
National Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs
National Shrine of the North Anmerican Martyrs
[BVM Martyrs]
136 Shrine Rd.
Noeltner Road
Auriesville, New York 12016
Tel: 518-853-3033
martyrshrine.org
The Auriesville Shrine is located in the beautiful Mohawk Valley in central New York State about 40 miles west of Albany. Surrounded by 600 acres of beautiful land near the Adirondack Park, the Shrine is a great place to visit for Mass or pilgrimages and bring a picnic lunch.
Interstate 90 (The New York State Thruway), Exit 27 (Amsterdam). Route 30 North a very short distance and continue west along Route 5S six miles to Noeltner Road.
Sacred Heart Diocesan Shrine
5337 Genesee St., Route 31
Bowmansville, NY. 14026
The Scared Heart Diocesan Shrine, made from local fieldstone, is one-and-one-half stories high and was built by the men of the parish in 1926 (Immaculate Conception portion) and in 1927 (Sacred Heart portion). The park like setting makes for a very peaceful place to pray, meditate and cache.
Our Lady Help of Christians Shrine
4125 Union Rd.
Cheektowaga, NY. 14225
Tel: 716-634-3420
In 1854 the Chapel was not yet established as a canonically erected parish. The Batt Family were members of Sts. Peter and Paul in Williamsville. In 1864, asking for divine intervention to end the Civil War, Fr. Joseph Zoegel, the Williamsville pastor, formally declared the journey to Our Lady Help of Christians Shrine a pilgrimage.
Our Lady of Knock Shrine
Rte. 145
East Durham, NY 12423
Tel: 518-622-3319
Honors Our Lady's apparition in 1877 in Ireland.
Our Lady of Knock Shrine - Opened in 1989 our Shrine and location of Daily & Weekend Masses is dedicate to Our Lady of Knock, Mother of God, who appeared in Knock, County Mayo Ireland on August 21st . All the stained windows and monuments are from Donegal, Ireland. It is a beautiful shrine and a Roman Catholic place of worship.
the Irish Village East Durham in the Catskills will contain authentic structures representing a composite village in Ireland, as it would have been at the end of the 19th century.
Shrine Of Our Lady Of The Island
Eastport-Manor Rd., Box 26
Eastport, NY 11941
Tel: 631-325-0661
The Shrine, a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, sets atop an 18 foot pedestal of rocks facing the Atlantic Ocean. The 70 acres of land eas donated by Mr. Crescenzo Vigliotta, Sr. for a shrine to honor Mary, Mother of God.
National Shrine of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha and Friary
P.O. Box 627
West Main Street
Fonda, NY 12068
Tel: 518-853-3646
eMail: Friars@KateriShrine.com
katerishrine.com
Kateri Tekakwitha was a young Mohawk woman who lived in the 17th century. The story of her conversion to Christianity, her courage in the face of suffering and her extraordinary holiness is an inspiration to all Christians.
New York Thruway to Exit 28 (Fonda-Fultonville) Follow signs to Route 5 west
Shrine is 1/4 mile west of the Village of Fonda.
Franciscan Friars of the Atonement
St. Paul Friary
P.O. Box 300
Garrison, NY 10524-0301
Tel: 800-338-2620
info@atonementfriars.org
atonementfriars.org
Since its inception in 1898, reconciliation and healing through atonement - the unity of men and women with God and one another - has been the mission of the Friars' work and ministries to people of every race, religion, and walk of life.
Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement
41 Old Highland Turnpike
Garrison, New York 10524
Tel: 845-424-3623
graymoor.org
The Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement are a missionary congregation of women who share life in the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience within a context of community. We share common apostolic goals, remembering our Foundress Lurana White who said, "Let us have many missions small and poor, but rich in love of God, one another and all people."
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Mountain House Rd.
Haines Falls, N.Y.
PO Box 379
The Immaculate Conception Church
67 North Lake Road
Haines Falls, NY 12436
Tel: 518-589-5577
immaculateconception
At the Wayside Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Haines Falls, people come from downstate New York and New Jersey to feel the presence of Our Lady of Lourdes, an apparition that happened in 1858. The shrine, built in 1926, is not alone; there also are shrines to St. Therese of the Child Jesus and St. Agnes.
According to Rev. Anthony Motta, pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Haines Falls, one tradition there is a special procession from the church to the shrine on the Feast of the Assumption, August 15. Visitors are welcome year-round, and Father Motta is happy that so many people show their love for Mary at the shrine.
"People see it, contemplate and meditate. It's a beautiful inspiration to everyone," he said.
Our Lady of Victory Basilica & National Shrine
767 Ridge Road
Lackawanna, N.Y. 14218
Tel: 716-828-9444
ourladyofvictory.org
In 1921 Father Nelson Baker at the age of 79 years, nveiled ambitious plans for a shrine that would rival any within the U.S. By late1925, construction of the great Sanctuary of Our Lady of Victory was completed and the first Mass was held there on Christmas of that year. It was consecrated on May 25, 1926 and two months later was officially designated a Minor Basilica via an apostolic decree from Pope Pius XI.
National Shrine of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
70 Carmelite Drive
PO Box 2163
Middletown, NY. 10940
Tel: 845-343-1879
http://www.ourladyofmtcarmelshrine.com/
The National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was founded to encourage and perpetuate devotion to Mary and her Scapular under the special title of Our Lady of Mt Carmel. All pilgrims are welcome to the Shrine.
Situated on 60 acres in the mid-Hudson region of New York State. It is open year around.
Visitors may participate in daily and Sunday Liturgies, days of Recollection, Novenas and celebrations for Carmelite Feast days, the sacrament of reconciliation and the outdoor Stations of the Cross.
Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima
1023 Swann Rd.
Lewiston, NY
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 167
Youngstown, NY 14174-0167
Phone: 716-754-7489
fatimashrine.com
Our Lady of Fatima Shrine and Basilica in Youngstown, NY was built by the Barnabite Fathers in an effort to bring to the United States some of the beauty and charm of the original Fatima, Portugal Shrine. It was begun in 1954 and now covers several acres.
Be sure to put this on your list of "Great Places to visit".
Our Lady's Rosary Garden Shrine
P.O. Box 2130
Monroe, NY 10950
Tel: 914-782-6626
Immaculate Conception Church and
Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine
732 US 20
PO Box 218
New Lebanon, NY 12125
Parish Office
Tel: 518-794-7651
The Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in New Lebanon has been open to visitors since 1929. Modeled after the original site in Lourdes, France, it contains actual bricks from that shrine.
A shrine to Our Lady of Fatima is located across the street from the parish and Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine.
Holy Infant Jesus Shrine
3452 Niagara Falls Blvd.
North Tonawanda, NY 14120
Tel: 716-694-4313
The Infant Jesus statue, venerated in the shrine, is a replica of the renowned original statue revered at San Salvatore in Onda Church, in Rome, since the times of St. Vincent Pallotti.
The Holy Infant Jesus Shrine is not a parish church. It is a house of prayer and worship for everyone.
Shrine of Our Lady, Queen of Peace
Mount Savior Monastery
231 Monastery Rd.
Pine City NY 14871-9787
Tel: 607-734-1688
msaviour.org
"Fr. Damasus Winzen and three companions came to a wooded hill outside Elmira NY, which they named Mount Saviour in honor of our Saviour's Transfiguration. In 1951, the life was hard and lacked many of the comforts that people take for granted. The new monastery was not to be divided into 'choir monks' and 'lay brothers' as has been the custom in recent centuries. The monks share equal opportunities and equal burdens of work, study and prayer. The monks utilize 250 acres of the land for raising sheep and producing market lambs, yarn and pelt products while many other acres serve as a woodlot. There is also a book and gift shop."
Holy Dormition Shrine
St. Mary's Villa
150 Sisters Servant Lane
Sloatsburg, NY 10974-9617
Tel: 914-753-5100
The Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate (Ukrainian Byzantine) operate and maintain both an indoor and outdoor shrine to Our Lady-The Holy Dormition (Assumption). Visitors are welcome to the outdoor shrine anytime, but must call for reservations for the indoor shrine.
Marian Shrine (Mary, Help of Christians)
186 Filors Lane
West Haverstraw, NY. 10993
Tel: 914-947-2200
This Marian Shrine sits on 200 acres adjacent its other attractions: an Italian marble rosary way, a replica of the St John Bosco birthplace, and a 50-foot statue of the Madonna. Open daily.
Immaculate Conception Grotto
On the grounds of the former
St Agnes Hospital
305 North St
White Plains, NY 10605
Chapel is always open.
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