Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine

The shrine, which serves as a church, a museum, and a pilgrimage site, is located along I-35 on the south side of Oklahoma City, in the United States.

[6] After Stanley Rother was beatified (declared "Blessed") in 2017,[7] the archdiocese began the process of designing and building a shrine in his honor on the property in southern Oklahoma City.

[2] The church was built in the spanish colonial style, inspired by the parish where Stanley Rother lived, served, and died in Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala.

[13] In an adjacent building known as the Pilgrim Center, the shrine has a museum, dedicated to telling the story of Rother's life and legacy.

[14] Continued construction and development is planned for the shrine, including a rectory and a two-story ministry building with classrooms and space for events.

Mass at the shrine in January 2024
Apse mural in the Chapel of the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine