The Museum of Catholic Art and History in Columbus, Ohio

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The Museum of Catholic Art and History is the largest collection of diversified Catholic art in the United States of America.
Established in 1998 by Father Kevin F. Lutz, this museum is now recognized by the Vatican. It's purpose is to preserve the Catholic patrimony in art, restore artistic and liturgical items to sacred use, and education through the teaching power of art.
Virtually unknown outside of the Diocese of Columbus, Ohio, this up and coming National museum is worth a visit. Father Daniel Bowen, O. de M. highly recommends this wonderful museum as a place for spiritual growth and study. Please journey there alone, or with family and friends to reflect, pray, learn, and to appreciate the Catholic faith.

Some of the items seen and discussed in this video:
- relics of the saints
- habits of the various consecrated religious sisters who have served in the Diocese of Columbus
- stained glass windows
- collection of historic Bibles
- Judaism's influence
- antique vestments
- chalice of Mary, Queen of Scots
- antique pipe organs

Museum Hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm; Sunday and Monday: Closed
Tours are available during open hours. The museum is located in the first floor of The Catholic Foundation building located at 257 E. Broad Street in downtown Columbus, Ohio 43215. The location is wheelchair accessible.
Admission Fees:
Adult: $10; Child (4-18)/Student: $5; Senior (65+): $5; Family of four of more: $30

Phone: 614-618-4030
Email: [email protected]

For more information, please visit the Museum website: https://www.catholicmuseum.org/

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