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Nice place to go pray and meditate. Take time to walk around and take it all in. You feel a lot of love in the place.
Statues and sky on a plateau above the city scape. Very beatiful. I went at sunset on a cool day and I was the only one there!
A wonderful and tranquil time to walk, pray, relax and enjoy the outdoors and indoors. A one of a kind experience, that even if you are not religious, you will appreciate.
"Come away by yourselves to a secluded place and rest a while." Mark 6:31. Free, family friendly, large groups, even a great place to visit solo. Wheel chairs available for check out free during center hours. Beautiful landscaping, great photo opportunities, plenty of paved walking. I took my nephews here and they loved walking around outside and wanted to see everything, plus visit the gift shop. Hand carved by local, Jerry Traufler, the life sized Last Supper inside the St Joseph Center is magnificent to see. One of only 4 in the world! Peaceful chapel inside the St Joseph Center with a beautiful first class relic of St Faustina. Daily prayer in chapel as well as a petition book where you can list any prayers needed. Trinity Heights is a little piece of heaven and if you live anywhere near Sioux City, it is a must. People from all over the world have signed in as visitors. I go there about once a week and always meet interesting travelers.
Lovely spot for a walk through the gardens, great place to stop and stretch your legs. The statues are all lovely; the only one that was less than impressive was the grotto-- the visible pumps and electrical wires took away from the experience (that, and the fact that one had to purchase candles in the gift shop --which was closed-- if one wanted to light a candle for a loved one...) Nice place, though, whether you're Catholic or not.
It has beautiful grounds, the landscaping is meticulous, manicured thoughtful, mindful. Lovely , prayerful
I walked through Trinity heights and found it very moving. If one is non-Catholic, one will enjoy seeing some of the saints, Popes, and leaders in the Christian faith from Jesus to nearly present time. If one is Catholic, one will also enjoy the Stations of the Cross, and the Stations of Life. My favorite part is the life-size wood carving of the Last Supper. Very beautiful.
The grounds of Trinity Heights are filled with pathways through flower gardens. If they had only stopped there. This is a highly, in-your-face religious attraction. Everywhere you look there are crosses in pressed concrete and references to Catholic dogma (i.e., the garden for the unborn, aka aborted babies). The gigantic stainless steel Mary and Jesus statues are just too over the top. Amazingly, people have their homes on the grounds of this bizarre shrine.There are so many more wonderful Sioux City attractions to see. The Sioux City Museum, for instance, which is full of wonderful information told using state-of-the-art technology, beautifully done and free of charge! Go see the Cathedral of the Epiphany to see stunning stained glass and beautiful (and tasteful) architecture. Grandview Park has a stunning Art Deco band shell and wonderful rose gardens (without all the crosses in poured concrete).If you're a heavy duty religious person, then Trinity Heights is probably right up your alley. Like I said, it's almost offensively in-your-face if you are not. There are plenty of other wonderful things to see in Sioux City!
This is a must in Sioux City- open to public receives many tour buses. Grounds feature last supper carving, prayer chapel , hard to describe. Place of peace and quiet. Recommend this to all
Visited on a Friday afternoon. We were able to see the various shrine's and statues, thanks to the helpful volunteers we were able to borrow a wheel chair. Well kept gardens and a great gift shop. We picked up a couple St. Christopher medals for our kids. We were able to go to the chapel during which Eucharistic adoration was happening and were able to participate in the public recitation of the Rosary. A couple hours that helped me to recharge and reconnect with the things that are important in life.
There were 2 sides to the outdoor garden section, and the Lord's supper was indoors. Simply amazed at the sculptures. We spent about an hour there, and still didn't get to read all of the informational plaques.
Start by viewing the 12 minute film on how trinity heights came about and the artist who did the sculptures of Jesus and Mary which are stunning! Very peaceful place to walk around and enjoy the many other sculptures and grounds.
The wood carving of the last supper was very interesting and the grounds and statues were beautiful. The large statue of Jesus and Mary were something you should see. You will enjoy walking around these grounds.
This is a well designed green space with spectacular statues. Regardless of your religious affiliation, you've got to be impressed with the 50 foot high metal statue of the Virgin Mary! It's a wonderful, peaceful place to stroll around on a warm, sunny day.
This was my first time visiting here. I will go back this trip. It is a great place to clear your mind and seek solitude and time to reflect and think. I'm glad I went here.