Saint Anthony Chapel

Saint Anthony Chapel Home to the largest collection of publicly venerable Christian relics in the world outside of the Vatican To house the relics, Fr. Anthony of Padua. Fr.

Saint Anthony Chapel is home to the largest collection of publicly venerable Christian relics – 5,000 in total – in the world outside of the Vatican. The chapel and its relics were the personal property of Suitbert Goedfried Mollinger (1828-1892), a Belgian-born royal/physician-turned-priest who gained an international reputation as a source of hope and healing. While practicing medicine in his tw

enties, Mollinger discerned a vocational calling to the priesthood. As a seminarian, he left Europe to serve as a missionary in the United States, where he would later be ordained and eventually settle in what is today known as the Troy Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Due to his personal financial standing – and, let’s face it, the Holy Spirit – Fr. Mollinger was in a position to ransom a large number of relics that were both suddenly and unfortunately available on the open market as a result of political and cultural upheavals throughout Europe during the mid-to-late 1800s. Mollinger singlehandedly financed the chapel’s construction, which was built in two phases: the original chapel, also known as the “The Shrine of the Saints” because it houses nearly the entirety of Fr. Mollinger’s relic collection, was dedicated in 1883, while the chapel’s annex, also known as “The Way of the Cross" because it houses the chapel’s life-size wooden statues of the Stations of the Cross, was dedicated in 1892; Fr. Mollinger ensured that dedication of each phase would occur on June 13, the feast day of the chapel’s patron, St. In addition to his duty as pastor of Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish, which is located across the street from the chapel, Fr. Mollinger leveraged his training as a medical doctor to tend to the physical needs of his congregation, as well as anyone else who sought his attention. He fashioned a clinic out of a room of his rectory, in which he would see and treat over 100 patients on a given day; he refused to accept payment for his services. After tending to the patient’s physical needs, Fr. Mollinger would pray over the patient, touching his or her body with a relic from his collection. Additionally, his healing services, which were typically held on the Feast of St. Anthony, drew tens of thousands of pilgrims from across North America and beyond. It is believed that during his time on Troy Hill, Fr. Mollinger treated over 325,000 patients and wrote over 80,000 prescriptions. Many of his patients claimed the be the recipients of miraculous healings; in fact, over 300 canes, crutches, and other walking apparatuses were found in and around the chapel, presumably left there by people who, upon being seen by Fr. Mollinger, no longer had need for them. Mollinger fell gravely ill on June 13, 1892, the day of the chapel’s rededication, and died two days later in his rectory. The chapel, its founder, and its treasures serve as tangible proof of the truly amazing things that God can do through even just one of us.

Remember your Father on Father's Day in prayerful way. Let us light a special 7 day candle to honor your Father, whether...
06/02/2026

Remember your Father on Father's Day in prayerful way. Let us light a special 7 day candle to honor your Father, whether living or deceased. Or, is there someone dear to you that you would like to pray for?
Our Father's Day candles do just that! Have a candle lit for him at St. Anthony's Chapel for Father's Day weekend and the days that follow.
Follow this link to complete:
https://pghshrines.org/fathers-day-candle

Remember your Mother on Mother's Day in prayerful way. Let us light a special 7 day pink candle to honor your Mother, we...
04/29/2026

Remember your Mother on Mother's Day in prayerful way. Let us light a special 7 day pink candle to honor your Mother, weather living or deceased. Or, is there someone dear to you that you would like to pray for?
Our Mother's Day candles do just that! Have a candle lit for her at St. Anthony's Chapel for Mother's Day weekend and the days that follow.
Follow this link to complete:
https://www.pghshrines.org/mothers-day-candle

Join us during Draft Week, when we have the relic of St. Sebastian, Patron Saint of athletes, venerated for all visitors...
04/22/2026

Join us during Draft Week, when we have the relic of St. Sebastian, Patron Saint of athletes, venerated for all visitors. We are open daily from Noon - 3:00 p.m. Holy Mass is held at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 23rd and Friday, April 24th.

Today is the Feast of St. Joseph, husband of Mary and earthly father of Jesus.  We pray for all those who serve in a fat...
03/19/2026

Today is the Feast of St. Joseph, husband of Mary and earthly father of Jesus. We pray for all those who serve in a fatherly role and for those for whom death is near, since St. Joseph is the patron of a happy death.
Pictured here is a photo of the relic of St. Joseph's cloak, one of the many relics that we have of St. Joseph at St. Anthony Chapel.
The Chapel is open every day except Friday from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. We hope to see you here!

Merry Christmas from Saint Anthony's Chapel.  Here is a glimpse of paradise with the Saints at Christmastime.
12/26/2025

Merry Christmas from Saint Anthony's Chapel. Here is a glimpse of paradise with the Saints at Christmastime.

Is there a deceased family member or friend that you would like to remember this Christmas Season? Or is there someone d...
12/18/2025

Is there a deceased family member or friend that you would like to remember this Christmas Season? Or is there someone dear to you that you would like to pray for?
Our Christmas Candles do just that! Have a candle lit for them at St. Anthony's Chapel for the octave of Christmas.

Follow this link to complete:
https://www.pghshrines.org/christmas-candle

The Annual Rosary Congress is almost here!We need your help covering a few of the open hours of adoration and prayer for...
10/02/2025

The Annual Rosary Congress is almost here!

We need your help covering a few of the open hours of adoration and prayer for the Rosary Congress, which begins this Saturday, October 4th at Saint Anthony Chapel in Troy Hill.

Join us as we ask Mary’s intercession and the help of all the Saints whose relics are contained in Saint Anthony Chapel for life, reparation, and peace.

What are you waiting for? Sign-up now at www.pittsburghrosarycongress.org.

Please know that St. Anthony's Chapel will be closed for tours during the Rosary Congress.

Today is the Feast of St. Joseph, husband of Mary and earthly father of Jesus.  We pray for all those who serve in a fat...
03/19/2025

Today is the Feast of St. Joseph, husband of Mary and earthly father of Jesus. We pray for all those who serve in a fatherly role and for those for whom death is near, since St. Joseph is the patron of a happy death.
Pictured here is a photo of the relic of St. Joseph's cloak, one of the many relics that we have of St. Joseph at St. Anthony Chapel.
The Chapel is open every day except Friday from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. We hope to see you here!

All are invited to pray the Stations of the Cross at the chapel on Sundays at 3 p.m. and Fridays at 7 p.m., throughout L...
03/07/2025

All are invited to pray the Stations of the Cross at the chapel on Sundays at 3 p.m. and Fridays at 7 p.m., throughout Lent.

In addition to housing the largest collection of Christian relics in the world outside of the Vatican, the chapel is home to life-size wood-carved statues depicting each of the fourteen stations of Our Lord’s Passion; these poignant figures provide a captivating physical backdrop against which one can deepen his or her immersion in this ancient spiritual journey.

Address

1704 Harpster Street
Pittsburgh, PA
15212

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 3pm
Tuesday 12pm - 3pm
Wednesday 12pm - 3pm
Thursday 12pm - 3pm
Saturday 12pm - 3pm
Sunday 11:30am - 3pm

Telephone

+14123239504

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