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Larimer County Colorado Saint Malo Retreat

Larimer County Colorado Saint Malo Retreat

I stopped for photos at Saint Malo Retreat on my way to Rock Mountain National Park last Friday. There is a modern facility there, but the attraction for me is the old church and the statue of Jesus.

The old chapel was conceived in 1916 but it wasn’t built until 1935. Thousands of visitors come to the chapel every year. Pope John Paul II visited the chapel in 1993 during a trip to Denver.

The photos show the chapel in addition to the large statue of Jesus which stands high on a rock next to the chapel. Sitting at the base of Long’s Peak, Saint Malo Retreat is a wonderful place to visit any time of year.

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1 commentJohn Thomas -- EcoBroker, MSEE, MBA • June 01 2010 02:25PM

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John...  I love the history you portrayed in your photos!  Beautiful!

Cheron

Posted by Michael Lange, Associate Broker and Cheron Lange, GRI (Solutions Real Estate) almost 2 years ago

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