On a beautiful autumn Sunday afternoon, following the 11:30 am Mass, a group of about 150 people processed behind the Saint Anne Society of Old St. Mary Parish and Fr. Tim Kitzke for the unveiling and dedication of a new Saint Anne Street Shrine that looks out from the parish offices on Milwaukee Street upon all who pass by the downtown neighborhood.
Especially poignant is the fact that a "gentleman's" strip club had been trying to purchase a building across the street from the parish office but their license was denied by a 15-0 vote of the city's aldermen. I'm sure that the prayerful efforts of Fr. Tim Kitzke and the parishioners of Old St. Mary, through the intercession of the Virgin Mary and St. Anne, had a lot to do with that decision.
Regarding the shrine, Fr. Tim pointed out that the Virgin Mary in St. Anne's arms is looking back toward the parish and St. Anne is looking out to the city, modeling her strength and dignity as a woman for all of Milwaukee. The Shrine will sanctify the city and be a blessing to all those who walk past the parish.
What follows below is the wonderful and moving introduction and blessing given by Fr. Tim during the dedication of the shrine:
Therefore, brethren, stand fast; and hold the traditions which you have learned, whether by word, or by our epistle. 2 Thes 2:15
IIMB: St. Anne Street Shrine at Old St. Mary in Milwaukee
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I love Fr. Tim! He is the one rejuvenating souls in downtown Milwaukee. I love that he has been tapped as the Vicar for Urban Ministry in the Archdiocese too! Its a blessing to have him as a pastor!
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He is a close friend of Archbishop Weakland.
I doubt that very much sir but thanks for your comment and increasing traffic on this post :)
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