Some of the Statues in Holy Rosary Church

 

 

 

 

 

St. Dominic & St. Catherine of Sienna with Mary
St. Thomas
Aquinas
St. Vincent
Ferrer
Our Lady of Pompeii

The main altar bears a special statue of Our Lady of Pompeii, also known as the Rosary Statue. It features the Blessed Virgin and her infant Son giving the Rosary to St. Dominic. The woman in the statue is St. Catherine of Sienna, a 14th century Italian mystic who was, in fact, a lay woman. She was a member of the Dominican Laity (formerly called Third Order), and is only one of three women to be given the title Doctor of the Church for her outstanding theological writings.


St. Thomas Aquinas and
St. Vincent Ferrer

The main altar also features two other members of the Order of Preachers who are examples of the work and mission of the Order. On the left is St. Thomas Aquinas, the 13th century scholar, theologian and author of the Summa Theologica. He is the Patron of Catholic Schools. On the right is St. Vincent Ferrer, a 15th century evangelizer and healer. The trumpet symbolizes his message of repentance before the last judgment.

 

The Parents of Jesus
Jesus' Parents:  Mary and St. Joseph

Flanking the main body of the sanctuary are the traditional altars honoring St. Joseph and the Blessed Virgin.

 

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Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe

Near the east entrance is Our Lady of Guadalupe. The picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Patroness of the Americas, is an important devotion for many of our Hispanic parishioners.

 

 

 

 

 

 


St. Martin de
Porres
St. Martin de Porres

Near the west entrance is St. Martin de Porres, a 17th century Dominican brother who was of African-Spanish heritage. He is known as the "Father of the Poor" and spent his religious life as doorkeeper at the convent of the Holy Rosary in Lima, Peru. This postion eneabled him to feed and heal the poor white, black, and Indian people of the city. A small relic of St. Martin de Porres is on display in the church.


Life Size Crucifix

The life-size crucifix also located in this area is used for devotional purposes.
 

Stations of the Cross

Along the walls of the church is beautifully detailed statuary commemorating the Way of the Cross.To view all fourteen stations of the cross
click here.



The Sacred Heart
St. Patrick
The Sacred Heart of Jesus

Near the west entrance is a statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

St. Jude Thaddeus

St. Jude Thaddeus, apostle and kinsman of Jesus, and Patron St. of Impossible Cases was added inthe 1970's.

St. Patrick

The back of the church features two devotional statues. St. Patrick, emphasizes the historical Irish ethnic background of the parish.
 

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The tour is an updated version of the original text prepared by Fr. John E. Schwind, O.P. an the Holy Rosary Liturgical Committee, 1978. and to the addendums made by Anna-Marie Byrne and Edward J. McDermott, 1998;
photos added by Bro. Don Kania, O.P., 2002.