The National Shrine of St. Jude, founded in 1929 by the Claretian Missionaries, is a place of prayer and devotion for hundreds of thousands of devotees. It offers a peaceful and welcoming environment where visitors can pray and have their petitions remembered in prayers and masses conducted by the Claretians.
With a rich history and a strong connection to St. Jude Thaddeus, the National Shrine of St. Jude also provides opportunities for visitors to learn more about the shrine, take a tour, participate in St. Jude novenas, and join in the day of prayer for cancer. It is a place that brings together a community of believers seeking hope and solace in their faith.
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