A Sacred Pilgrimage Destination

Mount Grona Pilgrimage Site

A place of prayer, reflection, and spiritual renewal featuring the Stations of the Cross, chapels, and sacred paths designed for pilgrims seeking silence, devotion, and faith.

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Chapel of Apo Baket at Mount Grona pilgrimage site

Pilgrimage Chapel

Chapel of Apo Baket

The Chapel of Apo Baket is a place of quiet devotion and deep reverence within the Mount Grona pilgrimage site. Dedicated to Apo Baket, it has long served as a spiritual refuge for pilgrims seeking healing, guidance, and strength through prayer.

Pilgrims pause here to light candles, reflect in silence, and entrust their intentions. The chapel’s simplicity reflects humility, faith, and traditions passed down through generations of devotion.

Place of Prayer and Reflection

A sacred space for personal prayer, contemplation, and thanksgiving along the pilgrimage journey.

Pilgrim Tradition and Devotion

Visited by devotees as part of longstanding pilgrimage rituals rooted in faith and community.

Catholic Pilgrimage Landmark

Statue of Archangel Michael at Mt. Grona

The Statue of Archangel Michael at Mt. Grona stands as a powerful symbol of divine protection, spiritual warfare, and unwavering faith. As the defender of God’s people and leader of the heavenly armies, Saint Michael inspires pilgrims to remain steadfast in righteousness and trust in God’s strength.

Pilgrims and visitors often stop here to pray for protection, courage, and guidance—entrusting personal struggles, families, and journeys to the intercession of Archangel Michael.

  • A sacred place to pray for protection during life’s trials and journeys.

  • Honoring Saint Michael as the defender of the Church and the faithful.

  • A reminder of vigilance, moral courage, and spiritual discipline.

Statue of Archangel Michael at Mt. Grona pilgrimage site

Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Walk a prayerful Catholic pilgrimage through the fourteen Stations of the Cross, reflecting on the Passion, suffering, and sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

Station 0: The Way of the Cross Begins - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 0: The Way of the Cross Begins

Pilgrims begin their journey at Mt. Grona, ascending the sacred path toward spiritual reflection and renewal.

Station 1: Jesus is Condemned to Death - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 1: Jesus is Condemned to Death

Jesus accepts His unjust sentence in silence, embracing the Father’s will with humility and obedience.

Station 2: Jesus Carries the Cross - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 2: Jesus Carries the Cross

The cross is placed upon Jesus’ shoulders as He begins His painful journey toward Calvary.

Station 3: Jesus Falls the First Time - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 3: Jesus Falls the First Time

Jesus falls under the weight of the cross, revealing human weakness and divine perseverance.

Station 3.5: Stairs Leading to 4th to 6th Station - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 3.5: Stairs Leading to 4th to 6th Station

Pilgrims ascend the stairs, reflecting on the journey of Christ and their own spiritual path.

Station 4: Jesus Meets His Mother - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 4: Jesus Meets His Mother

Mary encounters her Son, sharing His suffering through silent love and maternal sorrow.

Station 5: Simon of Cyrene Helps Carry the Cross - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 5: Simon of Cyrene Helps Carry the Cross

Simon is called to assist Jesus, reminding believers of compassion and shared sacrifice.

Station 6: Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 6: Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus

Veronica’s act of mercy leaves the image of Christ impressed upon her cloth.

Station 6.5: Stairs Leading to 7th to 9th Station - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 6.5: Stairs Leading to 7th to 9th Station

Pilgrims continue their ascent, reflecting on the journey of Christ and their own spiritual path.

Station 7: Jesus Falls the Second Time - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 7: Jesus Falls the Second Time

Exhausted and wounded, Jesus falls again yet continues out of love for humanity.

Station 8: Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 8: Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem

Jesus calls the women to repentance and hope amid His suffering.

Station 9: Jesus Falls the Third Time - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 9: Jesus Falls the Third Time

Jesus falls once more, revealing the depth of His suffering and boundless mercy.

Station 10: Jesus is Stripped of His Garments - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 10: Jesus is Stripped of His Garments

Jesus is stripped of dignity and comfort for the salvation of the world.

Station 11: Jesus is Nailed to the Cross - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 11: Jesus is Nailed to the Cross

Jesus is crucified, forgiving His persecutors and surrendering His life to the Father.

Station 12: Jesus Dies on the Cross - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 12: Jesus Dies on the Cross

Jesus dies on the cross, completing His redemptive sacrifice.

Station 13: Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 13: Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross

Jesus is placed in the arms of His Mother, a moment of grief and faithful love.

Station 14: Jesus is Laid in the Tomb - Stations of the Cross at Mt. Grona

Station 14: Jesus is Laid in the Tomb

Jesus is laid in the tomb, awaiting the promise of resurrection.

Culmination of the Pilgrimage

Resurrection Chapel at Mt. Grona

At the end of the Stations of the Cross, pilgrims arrive at the Resurrection Chapel — a sacred place of silence, prayer, and thanksgiving. Here, the faithful reflect on Christ’s victory over death and the promise of resurrection, renewal, and eternal hope.

Resurrection Chapel at Mt. Grona, the final stop of the Stations of the Cross pilgrimage