Saint Mary's Grotto

Grotto Hours

Monday - Friday : 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM *
* Unless otherwise posted

Saint Mary's Grotto

People from everywhere come to Saint Mary's Grotto to meditate and pray in its dimly lighted, cool, rock-like setting.

The Grotto was the dream of Mrs. Lena Chick, who with her husband, Thomas owned the Chick House, a hotel at South Main and Elm Streets from 1888 until 1925. After her death in 1928, members of her family carried out her wishes, and had the Grotto built in her memory. Saint Mary's Grotto is modeled after the Shrine in Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary appeared to Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. The production of the cave-like interior of the Grotto was fashioned in the studios of the Daprate Company of Chicago; Mr. Bell of the Carian Company reconstructed the Grotto in Rockford. He was well known for his plasterwork from other public buildings in Rockford.

The windows of ruby and dark blue glass were made in the studios of the Flanigan Biedenweg Company of Chicago from fragments of glass, which Mr. Flanigan had collected in Europe from church windows destroyed during World War I.

Below the Shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes with Saint Bernadette in adoration, there is a flowing stream that is reminiscent of the miraculous stream in Lourdes. There are also shrines to Saint Theresa and Saint Anthony in the Grotto.

At the foot of the shrine, just in front of the fountain, is the tomb of the Reverend Michael E. McLaughlin: Saint Mary's second pastor who died in 1892 at the age of 37.

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