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(2008/10/07) April 23, 2004 Archbishop Raymond L. Burke of St. Louis will be back in La Crosse May 13 to preside over the groundbreaking for the main church at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
(2008/10/07) May 14, 2004 Groundbreaking for the blufftop, 450-seat church for the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse went forward Thursday despite steady, pouring rain, crashing thunder and occasional flashes of lightning.
(2008/10/07) Sept. 8, 2004 The foundations are going in for the church at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The Stations of the Cross are nearly complete. And finishing touches are being installed on the blacktop trail leading from Our Lady of Good Counsel Votive Chapel to the blufftop site of what will be the church plaza.
(2008/10/07) Nov. 10, 2004 A warmer than usual fall has helped keep construction on track for the church at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Justin Road, off Hwys. 14/61 on La Crosse's far South Side.
(2008/10/07) Aug. 5, 2006 The Shrine of our Lady of Guadalupe Church will be dedicated and open to the public July 31, 2008, Archbishop Raymond L. Burke said Friday.
(2008/10/07) Aug. 28, 2007 When the church at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe is complete and what now is a construction site becomes a place of pilgrimage, it will be easy to overlook the contribution of one father and daughter.
(2008/10/07) Oct. 26, 2007 A hand-carved wooden crucifix from Italy was hoisted more than 40 feet into the air at the Church at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Thursday, bringing construction one step closer to completion.
(2008/10/07) July 27, 2008 — When the Rev. Derek Sakowski visited the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City, he learned some Mexican pilgrims had walked for a week to get there.
(2008/10/07) July 29, 2008 — The story of Our Lady of Guadalupe goes back to 1531, when an Aztec peasant named Juan Diego is said to have had visions of the Virgin Mary.
(2008/10/07) July 31, 2008 — When Eleanor St. John was a young mother, she thought she had to give up her Ho-Chunk heritage in order to be Catholic.
(2008/10/07) August 1, 2008 — A new chapter in the life of the Roman Catholic church in the Coulee Region begins today, the first day the Shrine Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe is open to the public.
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