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  1. Jan 7, 2017 · Deep in the Southwestern U.S. the legend about the mysterious Loretto Chapel staircase persists to this day. Why do the faithful flock to see this miracle?

  2. Over the years many have flocked to the Loretto Chapel to see the Miraculous Staircase. The staircase has been the subject of many articles, TV specials, and movies including "Unsolved Mysteries" and the full-length movie titled "The Staircase", starring William Petersen and Barbara Hershey.

  3. Jan 15, 2023 · 207 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe. Significance: The chapel is famed for its 20-foot high, circular staircase, built in 1878. MANAGED BY: Loretto Chapel. This Gothic Revival chapel, started in 1873 and completed in 1878, was built by young French architect Projectus Mouly for the Sisters of Loretto.

  4. Visit The Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, NM. At the Loretto Chapel, we feel that every person who wants to experience the spiritual, architectural, and historical elements of the Chapel should have that ability. To that end, the Loretto Chapel is open 364 days a year, closing only on Christmas Day.

  5. The Loretto Chapel's Miracle Staircase - DesertUSA. Who Built It? by Jay W. Sharp. In the year 1852, seven nuns of the order Sisters of Loretto at the Foot of the Cross chose to answer Father Jean Baptiste Lamy’s call to help bring education to the impoverished, Spanish-speaking children of the desert Southwest.

  6. Jan 14, 2023 · The Loretto Chapel is a historic Catholic chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 1872, the first Bishop of the diocese commissioned the chapel’s construction, named Our Lady of Light. At the time, the order known as the Sisters of Loretto would maintain the chapel during services. Construction began in 1872, and it was nearly finished by 1878.

  7. The chapel, completed in 1931, was designed by Gustavus Trost. The monumental, Italianate chapel is pivoted at an angle between symmetrically arrayed three-story academic buildings and keyed architecturally to the pilgrimage site at Loreto, Italy, from which the school takes its name.

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