Celebrate All Saints Day At The Shrine of All Saints in Illinois

All Saints Day is upon us (November 1st), and we would like to help you celebrate with a pilgrimage dedicated to all the faithful men and women who have gone before us. 

Welcome to the Shrine of All Saints.

Located at the St. Martha of Bethany Church in Morton Grove, Illinois, the Shrine of All Saints is truly a one-of-a-kind pilgrimage, as it houses a whopping 3,000+ relics from many different saints. 

Fun fact: The largest collection is located at St. Anthony’s Shrine in Pittsburgh. (Pictured is a lock of St. Therese of Liseux’s hair.)

Founded in 1919, the Shine of All Saints was declared a Chicago diocesan shrine by Cardinal Blase Cupich in 2015 and boasts the second-largest collection of relics in the country. 

Pictured is a bone of St. Timothy.

From jewelry to photos to clothes and bones, there is no shortage of relics to venerate at this unforgettable Shrine! 

While you're there, you are invited to attend mass at All Saints Parish, celebrated weekdays at 7 a.m., Saturday at 4 p.m., and Sunday at 7 a.m., 9 a.m., and 11 a.m.

To schedule your tour of the Shrine, please call (847) 779-0735 or email soasinfo42@gmail.com.

To learn more about the Shrine of All Saints, please visit their website

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