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Festival of Lights
Performances for Friday, November 27, 2009
5:15 PM - NOT AVAILABLE
6:00 PM - The Grotto Carolers
7:00 PM - The Dickens Carolers
8:00 PM - Hillsboro United Methodist
9:00 PM - Horizon Christian HS Sonrise Ensemble
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Advent to Christmas with the Prophet Isaiah
Thursdays 2:30–3:30 pm in The Grotto Auditorium
November 12 &19 and December 3 & 10, 2009
We will explore the message of hope as given to us in the Advent scriptures of Isaiah the prophet to reach a deeper understanding of Jesus’ place in salvation history and the true meaning of his incarnation.
Join Fr. Ignatius Kissel, OSM, in discovering the hope and promise found in the Old Testament Book of Isaiah.
Although there is no fee for this group, donations will be appreciated. Registration is required; call Sr. Marie-Pauline, MTG, at 503-254-7371 or e-mail: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Our group will meet in the auditorium located in The Grotto administrative office. You may bring your own Bible.
Christmas Festival of Lights
The Grotto’s Christmas Festival of Lights
2009 Dates:
November 27, 2009 through December 30, 2009 (closed Christmas Day)
Our celebration of Christmas begins the day after Thanksgiving with the opening of our most popular event, The Christmas Festival of Lights. With over 500,000 lights, 150 choral performances, a petting zoo, carolers, puppet shows and hot chocolate this is a special event for the whole family.
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International Freedom Sunday
In colorful native costumes, carrying bouquets of vibrant flowers, people gather at The Grotto to celebrate the annual International Freedom Day Mass. Each year this Mass is held at The Grotto on the Sunday closest to Independence Day.
Freedom Sunday 2010
July 4, 2010
The Freedom Day Celebration began at The Grotto in 1976 as a way for new immigrants in Portland to celebrate their independence. Most of the people who come to give thanks for the liberty they enjoy in the United States are Southeast Asian. However, the ethnic groups who participate in this celebration include Polish, Croatian, Russian, Korean, Filipino, Hispanic, Eritrean, Cambodian, Laotian and Vietnamese.
Blessing of the Animals
The Annual Blessing of the Animals is Sunday, July 18, 2010 at 2 p.m. in the plaza.
The Blessing of the Animals is held the third Sunday of July and offers individuals with pets an opportunity to reflect upon the positive impact animals have on our emotional and physical well-being. This annual event attracts a wide variety of animals and their human friends. Individuals of all faiths are invited to bring their companion animals, properly restrained, to The Grotto for the Blessing of the Animals. All are welcome.
Events at The Grotto
Throughout the year, The Grotto holds a wide variety of events, including special religious celebrations, retreats, workshops, the Christmas Festival of Lights, concerts, a crab feed, and a blessing of animals. We hope that you will join us at The Grotto for one of our special events. For more information, please call 503-254-7371.