The Evening Leader

Shrine president set for retirement

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MARIA STEIN — Please join us as we celebrate Don Rosenbeck's retirement from the Maria Stein Shrine of the Holy Relics.

On Saturday, June 18, the 10 a.m. Mass will be in honor of Don. There will be an open house to follow from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Rosenbeck began his tenure at the Shrine in 2003, first serving as business manager for the institutio­n that was owned and operated by the Sisters of the Precious Blood. He was named president in 2010 and oversaw the Shrine’s transition to a 501(c)3 notfor-profit corporatio­n in 2017. The organizati­on is now governed by a board of directors and continues to provide ministries as a diocesan Shrine under the auspices of the Archdioces­e of Cincinnati.

The Sisters of the Precious Blood arrived at the Shrine property in 1846 where it was the first permanent Motherhous­e of the Sisters in the United States. Growth of the congregati­on and other opportunit­ies — such as acquisitio­n of the extensive holy relic collection, opening of a gift shop and promoting pilgrimage­s — helped the Maria Stein Shrine grow into the internatio­nally known entity it is today.

Rosenbeck was the first lay (non-religious) leader of the Shrine. Under his direction, the mission and vision developed by the Sisters has continued. Noted accomplish­ments include the major renovation and expansion of the Heritage Museum, which serves as educationa­l resource devoted to the historical and religious influence of the congregati­on in the area. Additional­ly, focuses on technology and tourism have been introduced to enhance the visitor experience within the historical building and extensive grounds.

“Don has been a humble and compassion­ate leader who has energized our employees, volunteers and donors to continue the mission of the Maria Stein Shrine to be a place of peace, prayer and hospitalit­y” stated board chair Dave Wolters. “On behalf of the entire board of directors, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Don and to wish him many wonderful years of health and happiness during his well-earned retirement.”

The Maria Stein Shrine of the Holy Relics provides faith nourishmen­t and spiritual renewal through opportunit­ies for prayer and pilgrimage and inspiratio­n from the lives of the saints. People from around the world visit the shrine to explore and enjoy this environmen­t rich in holiness and history. The Shrine is located at 2291 St. John’s Road in Maria Stein. For more event informatio­n, visit MariaStein­Shrine.org.

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