| Chapel Tour | ||
| Symbolism | ||
| Wood Carving | ||
| Holy Family | ||
| The Chapel | ||
| Monstrance | ||
| Crucifix | ||
| Stained Glass | ||
| Melchizadek | ||
| Manna | ||
| Loaves and Fishes | ||
| 7th Century Lamp | ||
| Catacombs | ||
| Doves and Grapes | ||
| Farewell | ||
| Lord's Prayer Litany | ||
| Return Home | ||
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When Jesus heard this, He withdrew by boat from there to a
deserted place by Himself. The crowds heard of it and followed
Him on foot from the towns. When He disembarked and saw the
vast throng, His heart was moved with pity, and He cured their
sick. As evening drew on, His disciples came to Him with the
suggestion: This is a deserted place and it is already late.
Dismiss the crowds so that they may go to the villages and buy
some food for themselves. Jesus said to them:
There is no need for them to disperse. Give them something to
eat yourselves. We have nothing here, they replied, but
five loaves and a couple of fish. Bring them here,
He said. Then He ordered the crowds to sit down on the grass. He took
the five loaves and two fish, looked up to heaven, blessed and
broke them and gave the loaves to the disciples, who in turn gave them
to the people. All those present ate their fill. The fragments
remaining, when gathered up, filled twelve baskets. Those who ate
were about five thousand, not counting women and children. (Matthew 14:13-21)
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