Siracky Chapel is nestled in amongst mature trees along a country road near Mundare, Alberta. The structure is tiny, about eight by twelve feet, and completely built of stone. More importantly, the chapel is open to welcome guests from near and far.
Inside we see a statue of Sainte Bernadette whose apparitions of the Virgin Mary led to the founding of the Shrine of Lourdes in France. The Siracky family, who commissioned the building of the chapel in 1940, had visited the shrine in 1928 and were obviously captivated.
The stained glass window on the south side of the chapel...
...another view of Sainte Bernadette...
...and the subdued light through the north window.
A "photo of a photo," a rededication of the chapel on June 6, 2015. This is a special place to many in the community.
Inside looking out.
Outside...the southern stained glass window...
...and a broader view.
The finely crafted wrought iron cross on top of the chapel.
The cornerstone.
The little chapel awaits your visit.
My first visit was accompanied by a foot of fresh snow. Pictures from that adventure can be seen here: Church of the Weary Traveler
Photographed on September 19, 2021.