Pilgrimage Sites in United States

Discover 28 sacred destinations in United States

🌍 North America
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Allens Park

Saint Catherine's Chapel on the Rock is a historic Catholic chapel built atop a dramatic rock formation, serving as a spiritual landmark in the Colorado Rockies since 1936.

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Auriesville

Auriesville is the sacred site where three Jesuit missionaries were martyred in 1642-1646, and the birthplace of St. Kateri Tekakwitha, the 'Lily of the Mohawks'

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Baltimore

Baltimore holds special significance as America's first Catholic diocese and home to the historic Baltimore Basilica, a National Shrine that invites pilgrims to explore the roots of Catholicism in the United States.

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Belleville

Belleville hosts the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, a major Catholic pilgrimage destination with beautiful devotional spaces.

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Carmel-by-the-Sea

Carmel-by-the-Sea is home to the historic Carmel Mission Basilica, final resting place of St. Junipero Serra and one of America's most popular Catholic pilgrimage sites.

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Champion

Champion, Wisconsin hosts America's only Church-approved Marian apparition site, where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Adele Brise in 1859.

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Emittsburg

Emmitsburg is a sacred Catholic destination home to the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton and the oldest Lourdes Grotto replica in America.

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Emmitsburg

Emmitsburg hosts two major Catholic shrines honoring America's first native-born saint and Our Lady of Lourdes, drawing thousands of pilgrims annually to this sacred Maryland town.

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Fonda

Fonda hosts the National Shrine of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, America's first Native American saint, drawing pilgrims to this sacred Mohawk Valley site.

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Hansville

Hansville Community Church serves as a modest Christian worship site in this scenic coastal community.

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Hulbert

Hulbert is home to Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey, a Traditional Benedictine monastery that serves as the destination for the annual Three Hearts Pilgrimage.

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Juneau

Juneau's National Shrine of St. Thérèse offers pilgrims a serene spiritual retreat overlooking Lynn Canal, featuring beautiful stone structures and devotional paths.

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La Crosse

La Crosse hosts the magnificent Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a premier Catholic pilgrimage destination founded by Cardinal Burke.

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Lacrosse

La Crosse is home to the magnificent Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a major Catholic pilgrimage site that draws faithful from across America seeking spiritual renewal and Marian devotion.

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Los Angeles

America's largest archdiocese, home to the postmodern Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, St. JunΓ­pero Serra's missions, and the only tilma relic outside Mexico.

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Middletown

The National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel serves as a major Catholic pilgrimage site dedicated to Marian devotion and Carmelite spirituality.

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New Haven

New Haven holds special significance for Catholic pilgrims as the birthplace of the Knights of Columbus and home to Blessed Michael McGivney's tomb.

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New York City

America's largest Catholic metropolis, home to five million annual visitors at St. Patrick's Cathedral, the incorrupt body of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, New York's only catacombs, and shrines honoring two American saints.

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Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City stands as a rising Catholic pilgrimage destination with the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine honoring America's first priest-martyr.

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Philadelphia

Home to two major national shrines: St. John Neumann (America's first male saint) and St. Rita of Cascia (Patroness of Impossible Causes), plus numerous other sacred sites.

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San Antonio

San Antonio offers a rich Catholic pilgrimage experience through its historic Spanish missions and the National Shrine of the Little Flower, America's first shrine to St. Thérèse of Lisieux.

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San Diego

San Diego offers Catholic pilgrims significant historic sites including the first California mission and the beautiful St. Joseph Cathedral, making it a meaningful West Coast pilgrimage destination.

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San Francisco

San Francisco offers unique Catholic pilgrimage opportunities with the historic National Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi, established in 1849 and featuring a replica of Assisi's Porziuncola chapel for spiritual renewal without traveling to Italy.

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San Juan

San Juan, Texas is home to the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle, a major Catholic pilgrimage site welcoming over one million visitors annually to honor Our Lady of San Juan.

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San Juan Capistrano

Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano, founded in 1776, stands as California's oldest church still in use and serves as an official National Shrine for Catholic pilgrims seeking spiritual renewal.

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St. Augustine

St. Augustine hosts America's oldest Catholic pilgrimage site, the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche, offering 450+ years of faith history and spiritual heritage.

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Tucson

Tucson offers Catholic pilgrims spiritual encounters at historic Mission San Xavier del Bac and the Byzantine Mary Undoer of Knots Shrine.

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Washington, D.C.

America's Catholic capital, home to the largest church in North America, a Jubilee Year pilgrimage site, and the cathedral where President Kennedy's funeral Mass was celebrated.