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Grotto
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This bronze statue rests in the alcove where the grotto used to be. It is doubtful whether it ever was placed inside the
grotto, and the main statue of the Pieta appears in a photograph of the grotto itself. There was a small alcove in the
back of the grotto, lit only by stained glass in the roof of the grotto back room. My recollection is that it was a scene
of the Agony in the Garden, with a suffering Christ being consoled by an angel.
This statue of the Pieta was in the main alcove of the grotto, as evidenced by the rock formation.
A recently discovered photo (April 2013) of the grotto shows the additional cell at the right which contained a statue
of the Agony in the Garden, with blue stained glass as the only lighting.
"
Many noteworthy things on campus were built by Brother Paul. The only one remaining almost intact is the white
stone grotto. This stone is a form of quartz and may be found in several places on the west side of the Hudson. Even
now there is not a crack or leak in it. He also built the Stations of the Cross but only the bases of some of them
remain in the same area as the grotto. Most had to be removed when the road to Sheahan was built. The concrete
stairs in the same area, that now lead nowhere, once had a Calvary group of statues at the top of the stairs.
" Brother
Nilus Vincent Donnelly,
Memories of 75 years,
pp 6 & 7
Note: Brother Nilus's recollections extend only to 1986, as he was born in 1911. The grotto was dismantled after
1986.
to return to main program, press the left arrow key
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at the upper left of your screen.
photo of the bronze statue resting in the original location of the grotto by Richard Foy, August 2012. Other photos are
jpegs of Kodak slides transformed around 2001 for the Marist Heritage Program Collection in the Marist College Library
archives.
most recent revision April 10, 2013
MaristLand
This bronze statue rests in the alcove where the grotto used to be. It is doubtful whether it ever was placed inside the
grotto, and the main statue of the Pieta appears in a photograph of the grotto itself. There was a small alcove in the
back of the grotto, lit only by stained glass in the roof of the grotto back room. My recollection is that it was a scene
of the Agony in the Garden, with a suffering Christ being consoled by an angel.
This statue of the Pieta was in the main alcove of the grotto, as evidenced by the rock formation.
A recently discovered photo (April 2013) of the grotto shows the additional cell at the right which contained a statue
of the Agony in the Garden, with blue stained glass as the only lighting.
"
Many noteworthy things on campus were built by Brother Paul. The only one remaining almost intact is the white
stone grotto. This stone is a form of quartz and may be found in several places on the west side of the Hudson. Even
now there is not a crack or leak in it. He also built the Stations of the Cross but only the bases of some of them
remain in the same area as the grotto. Most had to be removed when the road to Sheahan was built. The concrete
stairs in the same area, that now lead nowhere, once had a Calvary group of statues at the top of the stairs.
" Brother
Nilus Vincent Donnelly,
Memories of 75 years,
pp 6 & 7
Note: Brother Nilus's recollections extend only to 1986, as he was born in 1911. The grotto was dismantled after
1986.
to return to main program, press the left arrow key
<---
at the upper left of your screen.
photo of the bronze statue resting in the original location of the grotto by Richard Foy, August 2012. Other photos are
jpegs of Kodak slides transformed around 2001 for the Marist Heritage Program Collection in the Marist College Library
archives.
most recent revision April 10, 2013