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Revisiting Philadelphia’s Saintly Bishop

St. John Neumann's spirit lives on in the city of brotherly love

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by Joseph Pronechen, Register correspondent Sunday, Nov 30, 1997 11:00 AM Comment

Philadelphia is most famous for being the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence, but it is also noteworthy for its historic churches and shrines. Some are within the downtown's old city where tourists take in sights like the Liberty Bell in Independence National Historic Park while others reach into outlying neighborhoods.

From Fifth Street, the entrance to the historic district, the trip...

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