Parish Life | No matter what the weather, St. Martin de Porres faithful make time to pray Rosary at grotto
Submitted on February 10, 2010
By Megan Myers | meganmyers@stlouisreview.com
Lisa A. Johnston
In a city known for unpredictable weather, there's no roof over the grotto where parishioners at St. Martin de Porres Parish in Hazelwood have prayed the Rosary almost every Thursday for the past several months. Not even the sleet and pouring rain of one recent evening could stop the group from doing what parishioner Dan Halley called "living God's mysteries."
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