The St. Philip Parish Grotto Shrine
FEATURES
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Features
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1. Ten Commandments
11. Last Supper Shrine
21. St. Theresa Shrine
31. The Sundial
2. Small Stone Church
12. Our Lady of Fatima Shrine
22. Restrooms
32. Thorn Tree
3. Wisconsin in Miniature
13. War Memorial and Annunciation of Mary Plaque
23. Picnic Grounds
33. Shrine of Resurrection
4. Shrine to St. Pilomena
14. Old Register
24. Patriotic Shrine
34. Memorial to Edmund Rybicki
5. Museum
15. Wayside Shrine
25. Wishing Well
35. The Water Fountain
6. Stations of the Seven Sorrows of Mary
16. Palm Sunday Plaque
26. St. Judes Chapel
36. The Shrine of the Unknown
7. Old Log Bench
17. Lourdes Shrines
27. Soldiers Memorial Monument
37. St. Philips Church
8. Pillar Planter
18. St. Bernadette
28. Wilderness Scene
38. St. Philips School
9. Grotto Planter and Sign
19. Gazebo
29. Bird Bath
39. Grotto Garage
10. Sunken Garden, Fish Pond, and Waterfall
20. Fourteen Stations of the Cross
30. Wonder Cave
40. Gift Shop
All features are open to visitors from May until October, but especially come visit the Grotto and enjoy during the annual St. Philip Church picnic on the first Sunday every August!
The
Rudolph Grotto's Master Custodian
monitors this web site, last updated 27 May 2000.