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Saint Jospeh, the Worker; Saint-Joseph, Travailleur

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  • Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette Route 4A, Enfield, New Hampshire The Shrine dedicated to Our Lady of La Salette, on Route 4A, in Enfield, New Hampshire, is a reproduction of the one at La Salette, France, where our Blessed Mother appeared on September 19, 1846. The Enfield Shrine was blessed and dedicated by Most Reverend Matthew F. Brady, D.D., bishop of Manchester, New Hampshire, on May 30, 1951. Increasing number of pilgrims and visitors from all parts of United States and Canada are drawn to this chosen spot. Here our loving Mother delights in working wonders for the soul and body of her children who visit her Shrine and strive to console Her by fervent prayers and generous sacrifices. Looking up toward the replica of the Apparition, the evening visitor can marvel at the brightness of the light shining on the Holy Stairs and Calvary, and on the Way of the Cross that stretches for almost a quarter of a mile along the hillside. The Rosary Pond, located to the right of the Replica, is surrounded with Grottoes depicting the fifteen Mysteries of the 900-foot Rosary. A statue of Our Lady of the Missions stands majestically on a fieldstone pedestal in the center of the Pond. Sanctuaire de Notre-Dame de la Salette Route 4A, Enfield New Hampshire Le sanctuaire dédié à Notre-Dame de La Salette, Route 4A, à Enfield, New Hampshire, est une reproduction de celui de La Salette, France, où la Vierge apparut le 19 septembre 1846. Le Sanctuaire d'Enfield fut beni par Son Excellence Matthew F. Brady, D.D., évêque de Manchester, New Hampshire, le 30 mai 1951. Un nombre tourjours plu grande de pèlerins de toutes les parties des États-Unis et du Canada visitent annuellement ce lieu prieres. C'est ici que Mère se plait a repandre graces et faveurs sur ses enfants qui viennent La prier afin de secher ses larmes. Le soir a la vue de ce flanc de montagne rayonnant de lumiere, le pelerin peut contempler a loiser les differentes phases de l'Apparition, le Chemin de la Croix, la Scala Santa et le Calvaire, ainsi que le Rosaire. Le Lac du Rosaire, a droite du fac-simile de l'Apparition, est entoure des quinze Mysteres du Rosaire reunis par les dizaines du chapelet d'une longueur de 900 pieds. Une statue de Notre-Dame des Missions s'eleve sur un piedestal au centre du Lac.
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