Today's Hours of Operation


Grounds: 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Gift Shop: 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.


Recitation of the Rosary

11:30 a.m.

Chapel of Mary


Daily Mass

12 noon

Chapel of Mary


Priest Office Hours

10-11:45 a.m. and

3-5 p.m.

Office is located inside the Visitor Center.

Guided Tour Opportunity


The Grotto is offering a guided tour on Monday, April 29 at 1 p.m.


Enjoy a lovely spring stroll through the gardens while learning about The Grotto's history. This tour will take place rain or shine.

 

Sign up for a spot by clicking the link below. You will be prompted to pay for your ticket to the Upper Garden at the end of the sign up. For more information, please contact events@thegrotto.org.

 

Space is limited.


Click here to register.

Your Sanctuary of Peace


As part of our Centennial celebration, we would like to share a piece of the sanctuary with you each day in April. We hope you will enjoy learning more about each feature, and find joy and peace by viewing the photographs.


Today: The Peace Pole

What is a Peace Pole?


A Peace Pole is an internationally-recognized symbol of the hopes and dreams of the entire human family, standing vigil in silent prayer for peace on earth.


Each Peace Pole bears the message  May Peace Prevail on Earth  in different languages on each of its four or six sides.


There are estimated over 250,000 Peace Poles in every country in the world dedicated as monuments to peace.

The Origin of Peace Poles


The idea of Peace Poles was first thought up in Japan in 1955 by Masahisa Goi, who had been greatly affected by the destruction caused by World War II, and had dedicated his life to spreading the message “May Peace Prevail on Earth”.

The Grotto Peace Pole


The Society of Prayer for World Peace, whose headquarters are in Japan, presented The Grotto with a peace pole in 1986. It marked The Grotto as an international place of peace. The original pole was smaller and made of plastic. In 1988 it was replaced with the current pole.


The 12-foot pole was cut from redwood to complement the surrounding beauty. Joe Valesek, a local artist from Newberg, Oregon, carved the message of peace in four languages into the pole after it was installed on the grounds. The message "May Peace Prevail on Earth" is written in English, Spanish, Japanese and Russian.

A Prayer at the Peace Pole


Heavenly Father,


I stand at this peace pole. “May Peace Prevail on Earth” is carved on it’s four sides. One language is my own; The other three are words of people and cultures unfamiliar to me. They represent all others that I may encounter.


Plant your peace in my heart. May your eternal peace enfold me like a blanket and infiltrate my thoughts, my words, and my actions.


Help me to be a person of peace; a person of hope; a person of mercy and forgiveness.


I ask this in union with Blessed Mary Ever Virgin and all the Saints, through Christ Jesus - the Prince of Peace.


Amen.

A Sanctuary of Peace


On May 29, 1924, three thousand people gathered for the first Mass and Dedication of the Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother. At the blessing, Archbishop Alexander Christie offered this prayer:


"Let this be a sanctuary of peace for all peoples of the earth, and surely in this day a sanctuary is needed. Torn with differences, strife and grief, the world needs sanctuary where the human spirit can seek peace and consolation."


100 years later, The Grotto welcomes people from around the world. Without exception, our visitors speak of the peace they encounter in the spiritual and natural beauty of our holy sanctuary, where God's presence abounds, and where special tribute is given to Mary, the Sorrowful Mother of Jesus.

We hope you are enjoying the series "Your Sanctuary of Peace".


Tomorrow: Angels of The Grotto.

Gift Shop Hours: 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.


The Grotto Gift Shop has a wide variety of items for Confirmation and First Holy Communion, along with an assortment of books, Rosaries, cards, medals, jewelry, home decor, yummy treats, and gifts.

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