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Published - Sunday, December 09, 2007

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Archbishop dedicates shrine's Rosary Walk


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Maureen and Yannick Ratnayake made their third pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Saturday.

The couple, who are from Milwaukee, heard about it from a friend and brought their four children — Peter (6), Mary (4), Clare (3) and Joseph (1) — for events at the Shrine on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
Archbishop Raymond L. Burke blesses the Rosary Walk at the Shrine of Our Lady Guadalupe. Erik Daily

“It’s just a world class place of beauty,” Maureen said. “Of all the places people put their money, what a great use for it.”

Next to Maureen, Clare smiled and walked backwards up a winding, paved trail that leads from the Pilgrim Center at the bottom to the Shrine Church on top.

The family was bringing up the rear of a procession of about 150 people, who said the rosary as Archbishop Raymond Burke led them toward the Rosary Walk, which he would dedicate.



For video of Saturday's dedication of the shrine's Rosary Walk, click here.



For photos of the dedication and progress on the Shrine Church, click here.



For an aerial photo overview and interactive explanation of the entire shrine grounds, click here.


The walk, which is the latest structure to be dedicated at the shrine, is made up of four stations representing the four mysteries of the rosary: the joyful, luminous, sorrowful and glorious mysteries.

Each mystery contains stories from the Gospels that Catholics meditate on while saying the rosary. Blue and white tile images, made by Anthony Visco, fine arts coordinator for the shrine, reflect those stories at the Rosary Walk.

Burke, founder of the shrine and head of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, waved incense in three directions and sprinkled blessed water in three directions at each station of the Rosary Walk.

“Through the motherhood of Mary, God in his goodness has chosen to redeem the human race,” Burke said as people stood bowing their heads.

The day began at the Pilgrim Center with the induction of 28 children into the St. Juan Diego Guild for Children. The guild has 731 active members, ages pre-birth to 18, a shrine official said.

After Burke dedicated the Rosary Walk, the group got a sneak peak at the Shrine Church, which is still under construction.

Brian O’Neel from Necedah, Wis., was with four of his five children, who are all in the St. Juan Diego Guild for Children.

It was their first time in the church.

“When I walked in here, it was like I stepped back into Rome,” said O’Neel, who has traveled to churches in Europe and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.

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what_that_too wrote on Dec 10, 2007 1:09 PM:

" The "a" is available as a bonus. : : : I seem to be having a lot of trouble today. : : : Maybe it's because of an obit of a long-time friend in today's paper? "

what_that_too wrote on Dec 10, 2007 1:05 PM:

" Anybody who needs an extra "e" is granted permission to take that one. . . "

what_that_too wrote on Dec 10, 2007 1:04 PM:

" Free Speach and Free Peaches? "

what_that_too wrote on Dec 10, 2007 1:01 PM:

" Oh, my, I missed the aerial photo overview (available only on the web) so I didn't know about the "Pilgrim Center". Is John Wayne (the deceased actor) the receptionist there? : : :And when did the Trib get so fancy? (Considering the general decline in newspaper quality - and quantity (of pages), It seeems to be another eaxample of misspent resources "

zz wrote on Dec 10, 2007 11:20 AM:

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zz wrote on Dec 10, 2007 11:18 AM:

" It's sad people can look at half truths and make judments on what they hear and think is the hole truth and never look at the full truth. I guess it is called free speach and how often dose it get a person on the wrong road in life. To speak is free, to know is responcability, to care is love. "

Gunny wrote on Dec 10, 2007 10:05 AM:

" I have to agree with big spender on his comment. It is a shame the number of cases that have been brought before courts because of Priests harming children. The big thing that shows up is that other religions don't seem to have so much of a problem with this. Might it be a marriage thing, or that other leaders of different churches can have sex like normal people. The Catholic Church could have spent this money on educating their Priests not to try and mess with kids. It would make more sense. "

Big Spender wrote on Dec 10, 2007 12:34 AM:

" Reply to meximan, re: "thank [sic] for being a moron..!!!"...I've touched a nerve, haven't I? Good! Religious believers are in dire need of being shaken out of their hypocrisy. The pedophile priest issue is a serious blow to the credibility of the Catholic hierarchy and of organized religion in general. A local Catholic cleric has just referred to atheism as "evil," so I just wanted to point out the disingenuous nature of that remark by referring to the evil that lurks within the Catholic Church itself. "

meximan wrote on Dec 9, 2007 11:54 PM:

" I would like to dedicate this to you Big Spender...thank for being a moron..!!! For once would you write something that's worth reading..!!! "

Big Spender wrote on Dec 9, 2007 7:04 PM:

" I'd like to dedicate this shrine to the innocent victims of pedophile Catholic priests (they've doled out hundreds of millions in settlements already). -- http://www.deliverusfromevilthemovie.com/index_flash.php " "


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