Today's Hours of Operation


Grounds: 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Gift Shop: 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.


Recitation of the Rosary

30 minutes before each Mass

Chapel of Mary


Daily Masses

8 a.m.

10 a.m.

12 noon

Chapel of Mary


Spanish Mass

2 p.m.

This Mass is celebrated on the second and fourth Sunday of each month.

Guided Tour Opportunity - TOMORROW


The Grotto is offering a guided tour on Monday, April 29 at 1 p.m.


Enjoy a lovely spring stroll through the gardens while learning about The Grotto's history. This tour will take place rain or shine.

 

Sign up for a spot by clicking the link below. You will be prompted to pay for your ticket to the Upper Garden at the end of the sign up. For more information, please contact events@thegrotto.org.

 

Space is limited.


Click here to register.

Mass, Lunch & Learn

Join us every month for this special series. Gather in the Auditorium (directly under the Chapel of Mary) immediately after the noon Mass for lunch and a featured speaker discussing a new topic each month. Lunch will be provided. Attendance limited to 15 people, sign up required.

 

Tuesday, May 7 – Erin Peters, Executive Director of Northwest Catholic Counseling Center

 

Erin will talk about some of the mental health challenges currently facing our community. She will also address how The Northwest Catholic Counseling Center is working on these issues with values of justice and service at their core.

 

Sign up to attend: Mass, Lunch & Learn

Your Sanctuary of Peace


As part of our Centennial celebration, we would like to share a piece of the sanctuary with you each day in April. We hope you will enjoy learning more about each feature, and find joy and peace by viewing the photographs.


Today: The Chapel of Mary

Building the Chapel of Mary


The Chapel of Mary began construction in 1953. It was designed by L.L. Dougan of Dougan & Heims, Architects. The rock used to build it came from the Rocky Butte Quarry.

Above: The groundbreaking ceremony with Servite Fr. John M. Wheeler.

Below: The old path to the elevator is visible on the right.

The Dedication


The Chapel of Mary was dedicated in 1955 by Portland Archbishop Edward D. Howard. Scaffolding is still present on the tower in photos from the celebration, as seen below.


An arcade was built at the same time as the chapel, and the doors under the arcade led to a gift shop. Since then, a new gift shop was built by our main entrance, and this spot was turned into a Visitor Center.

The Changing Landscape


Not only have the trees grown since the Chapel of Mary was built, but the landscape has also changed, as seen in photos from construction of the Chapel.


Mt. St. Helens, the volcano 52 miles north of The Grotto, changed significantly in its 1980 eruption.

The Tower


On the north side of the Chapel is a 110-foot bell tower, crowned with a dome and cross.


A beautiful mosaic of the Mother and Child, along with marble statues of the four evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, are clearly visible on the tower.

The Entrance


The bas-relief over the bronze doors and marble entrance to the Chapel portray the Baptism of Christ. The statues to each side represent St. Alexis, OSM, and St. Juliana, OSM.

Statues of St. Peter and St. Paul are located at the exterior corners of the Chapel.

Inside the Chapel of Mary


Behind the bronze doors the Chapel seats approximately 500 people. Mosaics, graceful statues and murals embrace all who enter. The main ceiling vaults to over 50 feet.

The Murals


The paintings on the walls and ceilings are the work of Jose De Soto. He painted churches in Europe and the United States. For many years he also worked at 20th Century Fox painting movie sets.


The centerpiece of the treasured murals on the Chapel walls is entitled "The Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mother into Heaven."

The side walls feature the Via Matris, which is Latin for "The Way of the Mother." They depict difficult moments in the life of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. You can also see these scenes depicted in the Upper Gardens in wood carvings.

The Statues


All the statues you see are made from Carrara marble, a historic marble quarry in Italy (and the same marble Michelangelo use in the original Pieta). The statues are actually from Italy.


We have statues in churches as a reminder of the significant people in our lives. These statues depict holy people in the life of the church and the Servite community.


On the right you will will find St. Peregrine, OSM, a mosaic of St. Anne (the Mother of Mary), and statues of St. Philip Benizi, OSM, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.


On the left you will find a statue of St. Juliana Falconieri, OSM, a mosaic of the Seven Holy Founders, and statues of Sacred Heart, St. Pius X and St. Joseph.


Most of the shrines in the Chapel are from the Eredi Studios in Pietrasanta, Italy, a religious art colony near Pisa.

The Stations of the Cross


The Stations of the Cross that almost circle the Chapel are also made of Carrara marble. They depict the painful scenes of Good Friday, the day on which Jesus was crucified. They help us to reflect on the painful price of our redemption. Through this reflection, we are helped in the painful times of our own lives.


The Grotto also offers an outdoor Stations of the Cross path, which winds through forested land on our plaza level.

The Stained Glass Window


The stained glass window on the front exterior of the Chapel depicts the Resurrection of Christ. It is 25 feet tall and was made in 1954 by artists commissioned by the Karl Hackart Company of Chicago.


The Resurrection of Jesus gives hope in the difficult times of our own lives because Jesus is faithful to his promise to be with us always.

Celebrating Mass in the Chapel of Mary


Mass is celebrated every day of the year in the Chapel. In the warmer months, Mass is held outdoors in the plaza on Sundays.


To view our regular Mass schedule, please click here .

2021 Restoration


The Grotto embarked on a major restoration of the Chapel in 2020-2021.

The restoration included replacing the pews and flooring, and painting the interior.


We also upgraded the lighting and sound, and replaced the organ.


The most glorious restoration was that of the murals, which time and water had damaged.


This photo shows before (right) and after (left) the mural restoration.

We hope you are enjoying the series "Your Sanctuary of Peace".


Tomorrow: Pathways of The Grotto.

A Prayer Blessing for the Chapel of Mary


Gracious and ever-loving God we ask your eternal blessing on the Chapel of Mary.


May those seekers and pilgrims that visit our humble Chapel find peace, consolation, and perseverance.


May the images of the saints carved in marble serve as support, witness and role models for us.


May the murals of the Seven Sorrows of Mary help us to focus our lives on humble service, compassion, and hope.


May the Good News of our Salvation always be preached from the Ambo.


May all be nourished at this Altar through the celebration of the Mass, and may Your praises always be sung as we gather.


Bless each of the Servite Priests and the Oblate Sisters of St. Martha who serve here.


Gathered, nourished and sent, may all who enter into this holy Chapel be prepared to love and serve you, O Lord, as well as our neighbor.


We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. 

Gift Shop Hours: 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.


The Grotto Gift Shop has a wide variety of items for Confirmation and First Holy Communion, along with an assortment of books, Rosaries, cards, medals, jewelry, home decor, yummy treats, and gifts.

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