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Our Lady of Perpetual Help As It Appears Today
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First Mass February 25th, 1978, Dedication by Bishop James S. Raush, April 2nd, 1978. 285 Square Foot Outdoor High-Relief Ceramic Mural Depicting Our Lady of Perpetual Help designed in, and shipped in pieces from, Spain. Fountain Located at the front entrance of the Church was Donated by the OLPH School Class of 1999. The Statue, "Mary, Mother and Protectress of All Children" is located in "Mary's Garden" and was donated by the Plona Family. Mary's Garden is a peaceful place to meditate or pray. Portion of the Church wall perpetually shaded by a giant rubber tree. The "Holy Family" sculpture stands as a focal point for the courtyard. A courtyard fountain stands centered between two double doors leading to the back vestibule of the church. The fountain has an air of peace, but invariably the children want to play in it. Another view of the courtyard looking north. Approaching from the north, the courtyard is always welcoming. The north wall of the church. Northern walkway and entrance. "Our Lady" from the north. Six Foot hand carved Corpus, surrounded by wood relief sculpture, adorns the main chapel. High, stained glass sculptured windows bathe the Altar with light. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Tabernacle Statue of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Stations of the Cross - I. Jesus Condemned Stations of the Cross - II. The Cross Stations of the Cross - III. The First Fall Stations of the Cross - IV. Mother and Son Stations of the Cross - V. Simon Helps Stations of the Cross - VI. Veronica Stations of the Cross - VII. The Second Fall Stations of the Cross - VIII. The Holy Women Stations of the Cross - IX. The Third Fall Stations of the Cross - X. The Stripping Stations of the Cross - XI. The Nailing Stations of the Cross - XII. Jesus Dies Stations of the Cross - XIII. The Descent Stations of the Cross - XIV. Jesus Entombed
First Mass February 25th, 1978, Dedication by Bishop James S. Raush, April 2nd, 1978.
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