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Hours of Operation

6:00am-6:00pm daily

Daily Masses

7:00am, 8:00am, 12:10pm, and 5:15pm

Saturday Masses

7:00am, 8:00am, 12:10pm, and 4:30pm (Sunday Vigil)

Sunday Masses

7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am,
12:00pm, 2:30pm (en español),
and 4:30pm

Upcoming Events

  1. Basilica of the National Shrine Upper Church

    Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    July 6

    We invite you to join us in celebrating the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Saturday, July 5 Time: Location and…

  2. The pipes of the Great Upper Church organ with the Rose window in the background

    2025 Summer Organ Recital Series: Adam Chlebek

    July 6 @ 6:00 pm

    Join us as we kick off the 2025 Organ Recital Series and welcome a new assistant organist! In this first…

  3. Basilica of the National Shrine Upper Church

    Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    July 13

    We invite you to join us in celebrating the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Saturday, July 12 Time: Location and…

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Reverend Monsignor Walter R. Rossi
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE RECTOR

Rector’s Welcome

A word of welcome to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception — America’s Catholic Church.

Most Recent Blog Posts

An American Celebration: Exploring American History, Saints, and Art in the Basilica

June 26, 2025

“This Shrine speaks to us with the voice of all America, with the voice of all the sons and daughters…

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From the Desk of Dr. Geraldine M. Rohling: Pope Leo XIII and Rerum Novarum

June 23, 2025

From the Desk of Dr. Geraldine M. Rohling, MAEd, DSG, Archivist-Curator Emerita With the election of a new pope, the…

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3 Places to Find John the Baptist in the Art of the Basilica

June 20, 2025

To the modern reader, St. John the Baptist’s beginnings may sound unusual; he grew up and lived as a hermit…

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docent leading guided tour showing domes in great upper church
VISIT US

Tours

Learn about the Shrine’s history, architecture, sacred art, and more, through our audio and guided tours. Reserve tours for large groups.

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AMERICA’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

The History of the National Shrine

Although its foundation stone was laid in 1920, this great shrine seems to have been conceived of as early as 1846, the year the Bishops of America declared the Blessed Virgin Mary the patroness of the United States under her title of the Immaculate Conception.

basilica visitor lights candle
ENROLLMENTS & DEVOTIONALS

Light a Candle

Lighting a candle for loved ones or personal intentions is a longstanding tradition in the Catholic Church. We invite you to join us in this tradition by lighting a candle at the Basilica.

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statue in great upper church
Allow Mary’s Shrine to pray for you

Enrollments & Devotionals

Mary’s Shrine is a living place of prayer and worship. The prayers we offer for you, your family, and your friends are one of the many ways that we fulfill our important mission as a national sanctuary of prayer and pilgrimage.

Each day we pray for people from across the United States and around the world and present their needs to the confidence and loving intercession of Our Lady.