The Monastery of the Magnificat of the Mother of God, seen from the Mountain dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi, in front.
The Monastery and its outbuildings.
From the top of the belfry, the statue of
the Sacred Heart spreads His blessings.
May Jesus reign over us and over the hearts of the whole world.
At the entrance to the Domain, a signboard defines it: Kingdom of the Infinite Love of Jesus Crucified. Magnificat, our emblem;
Ave Maria, the powerful means by which sin will be destroyed and Jesus will reign.
The Chapel of Jesus Crucified and the Monastery of the Sisters.
Midnight Mass in the
Chapel of Jesus Crucified,
decorated for Easter.
The Belfry of the Sacred Heart
and the Monastery of the Fathers
on the top of the hill.
Acquired in 1971, the statue of the Sacred Heart remained for 18 years on the hill near the monastery of the Fathers. On August 12, 1989, it was hoisted on its brand new belfry.
This bronze statue is 6.7 m (22 feet) high; the arm span is 5.2 m (17 feet);
and weighs 5 metric tons.
The large bell, which for 55 years has been ringing the Angelus, the hours, community services, baptisms and funerals, has also found a place in the belfry, below the statue.
From this pedestal, erected as a testimony of love and homage to Jesus, may His Sacred Heart pour out abundant graces on the passers-by who glance at Him!
The Podium of Jesus Crucified where the Community gathers to pray during the beautiful summer season.
The Belfry of the Sacred Heart
and the Monastery of the Fathers,
seen from the Podium of Jesus Crucified,
in the blazing colours of autumn.
The Shrine of the Keys of St. Peter's.
We like to meet there during processions to celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
A statue of St. Michael the Archangel.
Beautiful monuments encourage prayer and remind us of our duties towards God.
The Via Crucis, or Way of the Cross
in the mountains. A sacred place among all, especially dedicated to the meditation of the sufferings and death of Jesus our Redeemer.
At the top of the mountain there is a humble chapel dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi,
a great devotee of the Passion of Jesus.
It is a joy to gather in this site
rich in divine graces and
precious memories for our souls.