JESUS LOVED SAINT ANN AND SO DO WE!!
The New Testament Scriptures fail to mention a word about Saint Ann’s life, her family, her marriage or details about her daughter whom the gospels call Mary, the chosen mother of Jesus. Such anonymity has not precluded the attraction Saint Ann obviously radiates across the world religions of Christianity, Catholicism and even Islam. I think there’s something about grandmothers that tugs at the heart of all of us. We remember fondly the love, kisses, hugs, gifts and tasty desserts lavished upon us at grandma’s house and at family gatherings. We can only imagine the quality of influence Saint Ann had both on her daughter Mary as well as how deeply her words and example helped form the character and ideals of her grandson Jesus.
Saint Ann’s spiritual influence as mother of Mary and grandmother of Jesus has and continues to be invoked worldwide and especially by the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament. You might say that Saint Ann “charmed” her way into a special relationship with us, so much so that all the parishes we administer in the United States are under her patronage. We pray to her daily in Morning and Evening Prayer, and we proudly admit to possessing a major relic of her forearm bone at our Church of Saint Jean Baptiste in New York City, and three smaller relics here at Saint Paschal Baylon Church in Highland Heights, Ohio. Miracles of healing have historically followed intercessory prayers to her and the application of her relic.
If you search the Internet for “Saint Ann, grandmother of Jesus” you will be pleasantly surprised to discover that she is loved and venerated across the globe with magnificent Shrines, innumerable parish churches bear her name and patronage, art works abound in paintings, statues and her luminous image is etched in many a stain glass window, as in the Cathedral of Chartres in France. She is usually pictured with her daughter Mary and her grandson Jesus. Her name “Ann” and derivatives of it, may well run a close second to that of her daughter “Mary” as a favorite name for women.
I’m certain that in their human development, Mary and Jesus profited greatly from the wisdom and guidance of their mother and grandmother respectively. Our Blessed Sacrament Province also, being dedicated to Saint Ann and under her protection, continues to share its charism of promoting understanding and devotion to the Eucharist and relies trustingly on her influence with her grandson Jesus and her daughter Mary to enable its Religious, Associates, and friends to minister together in the accomplishment of this mission.
As chaplain to Saint Ann Shrine here in Cleveland, we associate devotion to her in the context of the daily celebration of Eucharist and Prayer for Vocations to the Priesthood in the Universal Church and especially in our Congregation. Both our annual Triduum to Saint Ann in July and a Novena at Saint Jean Baptiste Church in New York City, are always celebrated within a Eucharistic Liturgy, and conclude with prayers, blessings, veneration of her relic and a procession with the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction. Please celebrate with us this year!
God Bless You!
Rev. Roger Bourgeois, SSS
Chaplain, Saint Ann’s Shrine
Thursday, August 7, 2025 Saint Paschal Baylon Bishop Malesic, Presiding
4:30 PM Eucharist Highland Heights, OH with a banquet following
Friday, August 15, 2025 Saint Mary Provincial Superior, Presiding
12:15 PM Eucharist Menasha, WI with a reception following
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 Bethany Center Provincial Superior, Presiding
5:00 PM Eucharist Lutz, FL with a banquet following
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*The Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament is happy to share that in the Oratory of the Blessed Sacrament (the special chapel of the Blessed Sacrament Seminary – now Saint Ann Shrine too), Cleveland Bishop Edward Malesic elevated our status to that of a diocesan shrine! During this Jubilee Year for the church, Saint Ann Shrine will also host the following after Mass:
Tuesdays: Veneration of & Blessing with the Relic of Saint Ann followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament until 2:00pm
Wednesdays: Novena with Saint Joseph
Thursdays: Divine Mercy & Rosary recitation
Fridays: Stations of the Cross
During Shrine hours of 8am-4pm, please come and add a prayer to our sacred cross and with the Relic of Saint Ann, light a candle or spend some quiet time renewing your faith and living as a “pilgrim of hope” during this Jubilee Year 2025!
*We are able to distribute the Blessed Oil we have in stock, while supplies last, for a donation. Contact Saint Ann Shrine at 440-449-2700 or visit our website at www.blessedsacrament.com/st-ann-shrine/. We still have Holy Water available for a donation as well.
*We invite you and your group to join us at Saint Ann Shrine for Daily Mass at 11:30AM, Monday-Friday (except on Holy Days or Holidays).
*The Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament offers a daily reflection. If you’d like to receive this uplifting message, send an email to cee@blessedsacrament.com.
*You can honor your relatives, friends, or a Blessed Sacrament Community member by having a Mass celebrated in their honor during Mass at Saint Ann Shrine. Call 440-449-2700 for details.
*Our Blessed Sacrament religious in Bethany and at Regina Health Center pray for you daily. Please let us know of any special intentions you’d like us to remember. The Blessed Sacrament Community supports you in prayer and Eucharist. You can submit your prayer though our website and request a candle to be lit for your special intentions at www.blessedsacrament.com/st-ann-shrine/.
*We ask you to consider becoming a member of our Legacy Society by naming Saint Ann Shrine or the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament in your will. For more information, please contact Scott Gongos, Director of Mission Advancement, at 440-449-2700 or sgongos@blessedsacrament.com.
*You may also consider donating gifts of stock. Depending on the stock’s current value, you may avoid capital gains tax or deduct the loss in value while donating the proceeds of the sale to the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament. Consult your financial advisor for the most advantageous opportunities for you.
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*If you are 70 ½ years of age or older, you can support Saint Ann Shrine or the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament through distributions from your Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Your IRA Charitable Rollover Gift may satisfy your annual required minimum distribution and reduce your taxable income. Consult your financial advisor for the most advantageous opportunities for you.
*Just a friendly reminder that we do NOT sell your name and contact information to other organizations!