Monte Cassino Shrine
Monte Cassino Shrine, located near the Archabbey in St. Meinrad, Indiana, is a serene chapel dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, set amidst picturesque trees and commanding views of the Anderson Valley. Established in 1870, it has become a cherished place for visitors seeking spiritual solace and a connection to centuries-old traditions of faith.
The shrine is steeped in history, notably credited with saving the village of St. Meinrad from a smallpox epidemic in 1871 through a devoted novena to Our Lady of Monte Cassino. Today, it continues to attract thousands who come to offer prayers, particularly during public rosary pilgrimages held each Sunday in May and October.
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