St. Mary Star of the Sea, Key West (must see)
Saint Mary Star of the Sea is a very beautiful Catholic basilica; one of the oldest Catholic parishes in the state of Florida and the oldest parish in the Archdiocese of Miami. With local coral rock used as construction material, the exterior of the church reflects the eclectic period of American Victorian Architecture. It also shows elements of a modified, early Renaissance Revival style. This may be found in the rusticated walls, rounded arches and lunettes that are composed of transitional gothic arches, louvered shutters and colored glass. Many interior elements have both Romanesque and early Renaissance characteristics. Behind the altar is a stained glass window that depicts the church's patroness.
Once you exit the church building, you find yourself on the grounds. A cemetery, grotto, and a marker can be found there. As you walk toward each, you will notice that the stones underneath your feet come together to form the shape of a rosary. This Rosary Path is meant to make you pray the rosary as you walk from stone to stone. You will notice the lovely grotto at the end of the path, which contains statues of Lourdes and Bernadette. It is said that one of the members, named Sister Gabriel, remarked on its dedication day "Key West would never experience the full brunt of a hurricane". And as all residents can attest, there has not been a severe storm on the island since the erection of the Grotto in 1922.
Why You Should Visit:
Lovely, peaceful grounds! The basilica itself is inviting, with a sanctuary containing many Caribbean design features, and has opening doors all along the sides for cool airflow.
Tip:
Be sure to explore the Stations of the Cross garden adjacent to the grotto before heading inside to admire the beauty and tranquility of the basilica. If you go inside, please donate (a complex like this has ongoing needs) or stop by the well-stocked gift shop behind the building.
Once you exit the church building, you find yourself on the grounds. A cemetery, grotto, and a marker can be found there. As you walk toward each, you will notice that the stones underneath your feet come together to form the shape of a rosary. This Rosary Path is meant to make you pray the rosary as you walk from stone to stone. You will notice the lovely grotto at the end of the path, which contains statues of Lourdes and Bernadette. It is said that one of the members, named Sister Gabriel, remarked on its dedication day "Key West would never experience the full brunt of a hurricane". And as all residents can attest, there has not been a severe storm on the island since the erection of the Grotto in 1922.
Why You Should Visit:
Lovely, peaceful grounds! The basilica itself is inviting, with a sanctuary containing many Caribbean design features, and has opening doors all along the sides for cool airflow.
Tip:
Be sure to explore the Stations of the Cross garden adjacent to the grotto before heading inside to admire the beauty and tranquility of the basilica. If you go inside, please donate (a complex like this has ongoing needs) or stop by the well-stocked gift shop behind the building.
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St. Mary Star of the Sea on Map
Sight Name: St. Mary Star of the Sea
Sight Location: Key West, USA (See walking tours in Key West)
Sight Type: Religious
Sight Location: Key West, USA (See walking tours in Key West)
Sight Type: Religious
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