First Hmong youth describe the Friday night worship - what they sing and how it makes them feel. They also share about how the youth group allows them to praise and to learn more about God, to stay away form distractions, and to be part of a family…
An enormous sculpture of a joined Chanupa sits in front of the Keepers of The Sacred Tradition of Pipermakers. Some Dakota members find this sculputre of a joined pipe offensive
Catlinite pipes for sale at the Pipestone Shrine Association gift shop, which shares the same building with the National Park Service's visitor interpretive center.
The Three Maidens are the one of the first things a visitor sees at the park, when driving in towards the visitor center. The Maidens sit at the edge of the park property on a manicured lawn.
To hear A Parishioner speak about the mass, and to hear a wonderful description of the importance of the mass in the Catholic faith, play the following clip: