Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. will preside over the blessing and ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the grand opening of the newly constructed Saint John Neumann Museum, sponsored by the Redemptorists at the National Shrine of Saint John Neumann.
Since January 1860, the body of Saint John Neumann, fourth bishop of Philadelphia and America’s first male saint, has lain in repose in the lower church of Saint Peter the Apostle in Philadelphia. The shrine is visited annually by approximately 50,000 people from around the world. Those who come to venerate Saint John Neumann and seek his intercession are Catholic and non-Catholic alike.
The museum is the latest cultural asset to Philadelphia’s Northern Liberties neighborhood and completes a five-year renovation of the campus that comprises Saint Peter the Apostle Parish, Saint Peter the Apostle School, and the National Shrine of Saint John Neumann. The museum celebrates Saint John Neumann’s tenacity in life and heavenly intervention in death. Many of the objects placed on display have never been seen before by the general public. These include the 1790 edition of the Mathew Carey Bible, the first English-language Catholic Bible printed in the United States. The museum not only highlights objects important for Neumann’s life and ministry, it will also guide visitors through some important moments in American Catholic history, setting the stage for Neumann’s own missionary labors, first as a diocesan priest, then as a Redemptorist and bishop. 4
Monday, April 29, 2019
10:00 a.m.
The National Shrine of Saint John Neumann
1019 North 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Reverend Raymond Collins, Rector of the National Shrine of Saint John Neumann, Dr. Patrick Hayes, Redemptorist Archivist and Museum Curator, Ms. Deborah Binder, Assistant Director of the National Shrine, and students from
Saint Peter the Apostle School will be in attendance.
In addition, the ceremony will kick-off a week-long celebration that includes daily museum tours beginning at 3:00 p.m. followed by cultural events each evening. For a complete calendar of events, please visit
published gloucestercitynews.net | April 24, 2019