When you hear the word “pilgrimage,” you probably think of international destinations such as Jerusalem, Mexico City, or the Vatican. But there are actually dozens of pilgrimage sites in the United States that are definitely worth checking out!
Here are seven worthy contenders.
1. Philadelphia
The City of Brotherly Love is so full of pilgrimage sites that we decided to make the city itself a destination. St. John Neumann, C.Ss.R., is buried in the National Shrine named after him. St. Katherine Drexel is interred at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul. Then there’s the National Shrine of Saint Rita of Cascia, the Miraculous Medal Shrine, and many more. You may want to plan a whole week in Philadelphia to see them all!
2. Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine, Oklahoma City
If you’ve never heard of Blessed Stanely Rother, no worries. Many Catholics haven’t. He was an Oklahoma-born priest and missionary who was martyred in Guatemala in 1981. In addition to housing the remains of this heroic priest, the shrine includes a museum showcasing his life.
3. Shrine of St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, St. Charles, Missouri
St. Rose Philippine Duchesne was a French missionary who brought formal education and a zeal for sharing the love of God to the Missouri frontier. Visitors to her shrine can pray before her burial site and view many of her possessions. Note that tours are available by appointment only.