Ste Anne des Lacs explained

St. Anne des Lacs was a rural shrine built about 1920 by French-speaking Catholics on Lake St. Anne, a lake of about 15acres, located about 6miles east of Lake Wales, Florida[1] [2] and south of S.R. 60. It was built of stone, a rare and rarely used material in Florida. The shrine included the church, and an elaborate set of statuary which made up the stations of the cross, and which were spread through the surrounding woods on a set of trails. A statue of Saint Anne stood in the lake itself on a raised stone platform, creating a very evocative scene.

History

Pilgrimages were made to the shrine from throughout the state, and thousands of people crowded the narrow road from the highway to the small lake, often parking a great distance away and walking to the shrine. This shrine, which was complete with tableaux and scenes of the Holy Land in murals, sculpture and paintings,[3] would also host the Feast of Saint Anne on July 26 and thousands would attend this event[4] [5] and Mardi Gras was also hosted here.[6]

The story of St. Anne's Shrine goes like this:

The shrine was de-sanctified by the Diocese of St. Augustine in the 1960s, and most of the shrine was removed to prevent vandalism. Some historical traces remain. Although the shrine now closed, the Catholic Diocese of Orlando still owned the land and when, in 1981, a priest attempted to sell the land to build a home, locals protested and the land was preserved.[7] Saint Anne is more common in France and this is the only place in Florida with Saint Anne relics.[8] The shrine nowadays is still very common on postcards and, in 2002, the Lakeland Ledger said of the shrine: "Historically speaking, it might be one of the most unique religious sites in Central Florida".[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Federal Writers' Project . Federal Writers' Project . 1939 . Florida: A Guide To The Southern Most State: A Guide to the Southernmost State . Somerset Publishers, Inc. . 466 . 0403021618 . September 10, 2015.
  2. Book: Stockbridge . Frank Parker . Perry . John Holliday . 1938 . So this is Florida . . 162 . September 10, 2015.
  3. News: Florida Plans 100 Festivals For Season. November 14, 1948. The Pittsburgh Press. September 10, 2015.
  4. News: Little Left Of Shrine To Mary's Mother. December 23, 2002. The Ledger. September 10, 2015.
  5. News: Public celebration slated at St. Anne's. July 24, 1932. St. Petersburg Times. September 10, 2015.
  6. News: Canadian Americans. February 8, 1951. St. Petersburg Times. September 10, 2015.
  7. News: Secret Sanctuary: History Surrounding St. Anne Shrine is Miraculous. March 24, 2015. theledger.com. September 10, 2015.
  8. News: Gleanings From The Press. February 12, 1932. Evening Independent. September 10, 2015.