Christ Church Yankalilla with Shrine of Our Lady of Yankalilla
Address | 132 Main S Rd, Yankalilla SA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8323 9155 |
Hours | 10:00-17:00 |
Website | southernvalesparish.org |
Categories | Anglican Church, Tour Agency |
Rating | 4.5 11 reviews |
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Christ Church Yankalilla with Shrine of Our Lady of Yankalilla reviews
11Found the font which came from Salisbury cathedral. Wonderful people chatted to us. They were very helpful in my quest to find ancestors.
Must visit place if you want a spritual happiness. Its a small Church but powerfull in faith.
A quaint small functioning Anglican church famous for the apparition of the Virgin Mary appearing in 1994. Becoming a place of pilgrimage. Has beautiful stained glass windows and the stations of the cross. A small shrine on the side of the church. A spiritual experience awaits.
Definitely a quiet corner for a break from driving and some reflection. You can park inside the church yard. I was disappointed that there was no lighting placed on the plaster wall inside to clearly see the suggested self formed picture on the wall of the church. However the toilets were clean as were the grounds.
Very beautiful small church, I had a great experience sitting near the shrine. Beautiful cockatoos are a good company.
Good place to visit. Its believed that the image showed up on th wall. Have a look at the pictures. I have attached a panoramic picture as well. Quiet place brings calm to you visiting there. Small town church. Must visit place in South Australia
It feels right. It is a place where you can pray in the Spirit. It has an old world atmosphere.
This was a very interesting little stop one of the oldest churches in South Australia it's an interesting quick stop if interested in historical places
The place was divine.the atmos of the church just gave me positive vibes.the place is vibrant with positive energy and I was only excited throughout the time.
Just driving past and popped in for a visit to stretch the legs. Quaint little church, quite beautiful with the artwork and also small adjacent gardens. Couple of locals who were about and the parish priest were very friendly and welcoming
So much controversy has been stirred up about a charming congregation who had the misfortune to have an (appropriately named it seems) minister of religion called Father Nutter.
A damp plaster mark appeared in the old wall which has been surrounded by a metal kind of spiky artifice, reminiscent of an uncomfortable horse collar.
My heart goes out to the sincere believers and members and now the many former members of that small congregation. They were made to look a pack of loonies by a man named Nutter. How sad for a bunch of really nice people who were minding their own business and had a sudden deluge of publicity from every crackpot and nut job with nothing to do on a weekend but go and goggle at a media whipped sensation. Even the Atheists had to weigh in. It would be hilarious if it wasn't so very sad. Mary was a carrier of Christ and not related in any way. Why God would suddenly appear in the plaster of a nearly forgotten chapel when there are so many greater needs in the world to me beggars belief. It's nice to think that some may feel closer to God, but they could have done that at home. God is omniscient to those who believe. That means he does Home Delivery. You dont need to rush to Yankallilla to goggle at some proof of Him. Although the proceeds from your purchases may go some way toward defraying the cost of the new sewerage system the council has had to install at exorbitant cost. Yet again, the need for the system may have been caused by the crush of tourists needing to come, gawk, eat and poo nearby. Do the church and yourselves a favour and stay away. They are nice ppl and deserve a break. And father Nutter has shoved off, changing his name to the french spelling of Notre last I heard in the Advertiser. You won't even have the fun of referring to 'the old Nutter'. Notre doesn't have the same impact at all.