Some come in search of physical healing. Others seek a deeper connection to God. Still others want to deepen their knowledge of one of the Catholic Church’s most revered figures of 19th century America. Each year, more than 12,000 visitors – mostly from the East Coast, travel to the National Shrine of St. John Neumann in Philadelphia on a spiritual pilgrimage. The shrine is located in the lower level of St. Peter Church in inner-city Philadelphia. Dedicated to the fourth bishop of Philadelphia who had earlier served at several Redemptorists parishes in the Baltimore archdiocese, the shrine features a museum with St. John Neumann artifacts and a gift shop.





