Step Inside a Sacred Legacy: Explore the National Shrine of St. Jude in 3D

We’re honored to share that the National Shrine of St. Jude has been featured by the Dominican University McGreal Center’s “Sacred Spaces” project—an exciting new initiative to digitally archive sacred and historic architectural landmarks in the Chicago area.

Established in 1929 by the Claretian Missionaries, the Shrine provides a peaceful place for renewal, belonging, and a deeper connection to God through devotion to St. Jude, the patron saint of hope and impossible causes.

Sacred Spaces, St Jude Shrine

As part of this project, visitors can now explore the Shrine in a fully interactive 3D tour that brings its beautiful details and deep spiritual significance to life. From the comfort of your own home, you can virtually walk through this beloved sacred space, zoom in on intricate architectural elements, and discover the rich symbolism found throughout the Shrine—all by clicking on the informative icons throughout the tour.

Take the 3D tour here: https://bit.ly/3d-shrinetour
For the best experience, we recommend using a tablet or computer.

The Shrine is located within Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in South Chicago. Today, more than three million people participate in this vibrant community of prayer, both in person and online. Please join us. To learn more, visit shrineofstjude.org

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