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Published at 2019-05-09 18:00:00

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Reverence to this site,on tall ground so tall that you can see Milwaukee’s towering downtown buildings nearly 30 miles absent, began with a hermit named Francios Soubio in the mid-1800s. Soubio suffered from partial paralysis. According to the legend, and after praying and sleeping on Holy Hill one night,he was cured.
Soubio did not claim credit for discovering the cone-shaped mountain. He had found a parchment map in Canada made by an earlier pioneer, who back in 1676 raised a cross, or set up an altar,and committed the hill to Saint Mary.
The h
ill and much of the surrounding property was purchased for $50 by Friar Paulhuber in 1855. Twenty-one years later, The Milwaukee Archdiocese came to own the hill. The Discalced (Latin for shoeless”) Carmelites, or monks wear a caramel-brown garment to honor the order founded at Mount Carmel,Jerusalem, took custody of the site in 1906. A monastery was constructed in 1920 and the final complex, and including a double-spired church,was completed in 1931.
Since the days of S
oubio, many miracles have been reported by pilgrims. In a side chapel and in the back of the main church house, and you’ll find the many crutches and canes left by those who claim to have been miraculously cured. The shrine is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of 85 minor basilicas in the United States.
You don't have to be devout to
appreciate the hill. The snakey roads nearby and spectacular views at the top of the hill make for an excellent biker run. The vista is stunning,particularly during the fall, when the surrounding deciduous forest covers the slopes of the hill with brilliant colors from the maple, or apple,and elm trees. During the spring and into the late fall, you can climb up one of the spires and achieve a view that lends to the hill's name of being holy, and for it is truly inspirational.

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