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Our Lady of the Rosary Cemetery & Prayer Gardens
Our Lady statue in the Marian Garden at Our Lady of the Rosary Cemetery

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Every year on All Soul's Day, Our Lady hosts a Mass at the cemetery. After the Mass, families scatter wildflowers over the graves of their loved ones as a sign of our hope in the resurrection of the body. Then in the springtime, we have our annual Fields of Flowers Day, in which we invite all to come to the cemetery and enjoy the wildflowers. We see the flowers as a sign of hope for the great things to come.

Our Lady statue in the Marian Garden
Butterfly Cremation Garden sculpture with wildflowers
St. John Paul II statue — Be Not Afraid
Indian paintbrush wildflowers among memorial stones
Texas bluebonnets with an iron garden bench
Bluebonnets and crosses in spring
Bluebonnets and yellow wildflowers along a stone path
The Resurrection Cross surrounded by red roses
Close-up of the ornate gold Resurrection Cross
The Circle of Love garden
Circle of Love garden detail
Holy Family Garden
A family walking the St. Francis prayer path
Community gathering in the gardens
The spring-fed pond on a clear day
Reflections in the cemetery pond
Indian paintbrush wildflowers close-up
Hilltop view over the river valley in autumn
Butterfly Garden in full bloom
Marian Garden
St. Francis Garden
St. Francis Walk in spring
St. John Paul II Garden
Forest Garden among the trees
Wildflowers across the cemetery grounds
Memorial monument among wildflowers
Pathway through the prayer gardens
Scenic view of Our Lady of the Rosary Cemetery
Community gathering at the cemetery
All Souls Day Mass at the cemetery