A PEACEFUL PLACE - St. Frances Cabrini Shrine
Location: 701 Fort Washington Avenue near 190th Street, Washington Heights, Manhattan
The beautiful St. Frances Cabrini Shrine is a large chapel that houses the remains of the saint enclosed in a glass coffin resting beneath the main altar. There is a large 3-story tall stained glass window depicting the Saint in the back of the chapel and her restored carriage is on display at the bottom of the window.
The altar is surrounded by a large scale mosaic composed of various types of marble and Venetian gilded glass it depicts scenes from her life.
Mother Cabrini was a Catholic nun who founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ in her native Italy and immigrated to the United States in 1889 with the purpose of helping the many Italian immigrants that were living in New York at the time. In 1899 she bought property located at what is now 190th Street and Fort Washington Avenue to build a school for middle class girls. The tuition from the school used to fund orphanages and free schools for the poor.
She died in 1917, was beatified in 1938 and canonized a saint in 1946. Her chapel was built in 1959.
There is a small display of relics and other items and a gift shop.
Use the accessible ramp to enter the Chapel via a side door.
Accessible restrooms are available.
WEBSITE: St. Francis Cabrini Shrine
ADMISSION: Free
OPEN HOURS: Tuesday thru Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed Mondays and major holidays
PLEASE NOTE: this is an active church with the following Mass schedule
English Mass: Sunday 9:30 AM and 11:00AM with Adoration from 1:00 - 2:30
Tuesday thru Friday: Noon followed by Adoration
Saturday at 9:30 AM
Spanish Mass: Sunday at 3:00 PM and Last Saturday of the Month at 2:00 PM
DIRECTIONS: M4 Bus to 190th Street in Washington Heights
Closest subway station with accessible elevators is 175th Street on the A train
NEARBY: Fort Tryon Park
Cloisters Museum (the Medieval Branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art)