Saint Anne's Shrine

Coordinates: 44°53′59″N 73°20′50″W / 44.899798°N 73.347264°W / 44.899798; -73.347264
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44°53′59″N 73°20′50″W / 44.899798°N 73.347264°W / 44.899798; -73.347264

A statue and reflection area at Saint Anne's Shrine

Saint Anne's Shrine is a

Daily mass
is offered at 11:15 AM through July & August. The Retreat Center is open year around and can accommodate 86 guests per night. The meeting center and dining room can hold 150 people. The ground are open to the public year around and feature an open-air Way of the Cross and Chapel, a grotto, numerous statues and places to light candles, reflection gardens, and a beach. The Welcome Center - Snack Shop - History Room is open from Memorial Day to Columbus Day Wednesday-Friday & Sunday 10–2 with Saturdays 12–5 and closed Monday & Tuesday.

History

In 1666, a fort and a chapel were built on Isle La Motte to protect

Virgin Mary. In 1668, the bishop of Quebec, François de Laval
, came to Isle La Motte to baptize a number of Iroquois to Christianity. Even after the abandonment of the fort, the shrine continued to offer mass to worshipers.

Images

  • Church
    Church
  • A crucifix and reflection area
    A crucifix and reflection area

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