We go to Mary, Queen of the Universe every trip, even when we aren't staying for a Sunday. There is a little museum, which has historical artifacts and artwork, and also, there is a changing exhibit. Last spring, it was all about the Via Dolorosa. Even our relatives who weren't Catholic liked it. The museum is in the same building that has the gift store and the hall where they serve donuts and coffee after the Sunday Masses. If you are Catholic, and even if you are not, there are all types of religious goods and books in the gift store. At the gift store, you can get Christmas stuff, like nativities, even if you go in during the summer. Sometimes, there are other special programs. When we were there last summer, there was a special program about the Shroud of Turin. I get a newsletter every few months that tells what is going on for the next several months, called the Magnificat. If you are interested, it might be on their website.