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Friday, April 6, 2012

Salesian National Shrine Mary Help of Christians - Stony Point, New York

(Photos provided)
Destination: Property aquired to train male aspirants in the 1940s is now  the Salesian National Shrine Mary Help of Christians.
Masses are at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on Sunday; noon, Monday through Saturday, followed by the rosary.
Why to go: The Hudson Valley site is actually home to several outdoor Marian Shrines, including the domed shrine dedicated to Mary Help of Christians. A shrine is dedicated to Salesian founder, St. John “Don” Bosco and another to St. Padre Pio.
The Becchi House on the site is an authentic replica of Don Bosco’s birthplace in Italy.
Its pavilion chapel was finished in 2006. There is also a Stations of the Cross path featuring life-sized statues.
Amenities: A picnic ground is available, and there is a bookstore and gift shop.
Access: Most of the walkways appear fairly easy to navigate.
(Grand) Kid friendly: Outdoor sites are always fun for kids, but there will be some pilgrims in prayer.
Info: Address: Salesian National Shrine Mary Help of Christians, 174 Filors Lane, Stony Point, NY 10980. Phone: 845/947-2200 Web: www.marianshrine.org




 - Compiled by Sharon Boehlefeld
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