Pave The Way To The Cross

Darlene H.via TripAdvisor

“Quite Reflection. My husband and I have gone to Kerrville many times and seen this HUGE cross up on a hill, but always assumed it was on private property. We were visiting my sister in San Antonio and her husband. They have visited this garden several times, so we made a trip to Kerrville to see it. We spent quite a bit of time walking through the garden and reading all of the plaques on the statues and scriptures that are embedded in the sidewalks. Then, we just sat and enjoyed the peaceful setting and watched other people’s reactions and emotions as they viewed the displays. The site is still under construction, but it is still very impressive. Donations for Pavers and construction are welcome! There were volunteers that would pray and/or talk with people who wanted to pray or just talk with someone. This is especially a good time to go visit this site as we are in the holy season leading up to Easter. I loved the scriptures that were set in the sidewalks (they were each printed in three languages). Be sure and stop at the base where you enter and see the monument of twelve stones and the statue of Mary the Mother of Jesus. The statues in the garden are all very moving and beautiful!”

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