The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” -- St. Augustine

Friday, December 22, 2023

National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe -- Dallas, Texas

Destination: The Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, located in the heart of downtown Dallas, has long been known as a landmark in the Diocese of Dallas for its enduring cultural and faith-filled significance, drawing pilgrims from across north Texas and beyond. 

Now, the long beloved diocesan landmark is also a national shrine. 

Bishop Edward J. Burns of Dallas announced Oct. 3 that the cathedral had been granted the significant designation of a national shrine by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. On Dec. 12, the parish community welcomed tens of thousands for a special Mass that day to honor the cathedral’s new status. 

On the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, all hours celebrate the cathedral's patron. Activities include maƱanitas in the early morning, the Spanish colonial traditional matachines dance, and an evening blessing of flowers. 

Any day of the year, the cathedral is well worth a visit. 

Photos: Top — The National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, shown in an undated photo, was designated as a national shrine by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Dallas Bishop Edward J. Burns announced the new status Oct. 3 (OSV News photo/Gregory A. Shemitz).

Bottom — National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe (OSV News photo/Santos Martinez, courtesy The Texas Catholic)

Why to go: “This cathedral has been a sanctuary for countless souls, a place of worship and a center for spiritual growth,” says Father Belmontes, the cathedral’s rector. 

“Its architecture and history serve as an architectural analog of God’s grace as it continues the mission to serve the needs of its parishioners, the diocese, and the community at large.”

Admission: Parking fees may apply, and the parish has a gift shop open on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays; see times at https://www.cathedralguadalupe.org/giftshop/giftshop.html

Accessibility: An elevator is available for easy access to the floors, and although there are many stairs, a wheelchair ramp gives the campus full accessibility. 

The most convenient parking is located right next to the cathedral at Hall Arts Garage, with entrances on Pearl St. and Crockett St. Parking is validated if you visit the gift shop or attend a parish-sponsored Mass. Free street parking is available on Flora St. 

(Grand) Kid friendly: Of course! 

Info: Address — National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, 2215 Ross Ave, Dallas, TX 75201
Phone — 214-871-1362
Website — https://www.cathedralguadalupe.org/index.html

—By Michael Gresham, OSV News. Send Destination ideas to seasonedobserver@rockforddiocese.org

Thursday, December 21, 2023

'Catacombs by Candlelight' -- Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, New York, N.Y.

Destination: “Catacombs by Candlelight” perhaps conjures images of a subterranean tour in Rome led by a guide wearing a headlamp. In New York, it’s the name of a history lesson told while exploring the cemetery and burial vaults of one of the city’s oldest Catholic churches. At the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral, the tour’s tone is respectful and the candles are battery-operated LED models. 

Frank Alfieri, the basilica’s director of cemetery and columbaria, said the tours were established in 2017 to communicate the basilica’s historical significance; it has been an active mainstay of the lower Manhattan area for more than 200 years. 

The tours also are a form of evangelization. “Any time you can get somebody into a church, there is a possibility you can evangelize, even nonverbally. A church gives you a small glimpse of heaven,” Alfieri says.

Eight 80-minute tours are conducted five days a week for groups as large as 40. 

Photos: Top — Members of a tour group explore the catacombs of the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral in New York City Oct. 15 (OSV News photos/Gregory A. Shemitz).

Bottom — A tour enters the undercroft of the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. 

Why to go: The candlelight tours “shine” for history buffs and visitors of faith alike. A highlight of the tour is the original grave of Haitian-born sainthood candidate Pierre Toussaint, declared venerable in 1996. He came to New York as an enslaved man. As a freeman, he was a successful hairdresser and devoted himself to helping the poor and sick. 

Historic headstones in the cemetery date back to 1803. In the catacombs, vaults contain the mortal remains of New York Catholics of Irish, German, French and Spanish heritage. A single ornate mausoleum was built for Gen. Thomas Eckert, a confidant of Abraham Lincoln and later an executive at Western Union.

Admission: Tickets range from $30-37. Check in at the TNY Kiosk in the courtyard of 32 Prince St.

Accessibility: The tour is wheelchair-accessible. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 

(Grand) Kid friendly: Of course — perfect for an adventurous child! They might enjoy seeing the three sheep who seasonally control the grass in the cemetery. 

Info: Address — Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral, 263 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10012
Phone — 212-300-7682
Email — info@takeawalk.com
Website — https://takeawalk.com/old-cathedral-tours/

—By Beth Griffin, OSV News. Send Destination ideas to seasonedobserver@rockforddiocese.org