About Basilica of Saint Adalbert
Basilica of Saint Adalbert is a Catholic church located at 701 4th St NW, Grand Rapids, MI, 49504. Basilica of Saint Adalbert was founded in 1913. You can reach Basilica of Saint Adalbert at +16164583065.
Patron saint of Basilica of Saint Adalbert
Other churches named after Saint Adalbert
5 other churches named in honor of Saint Adalbert are indexed in Churches List. The most-reviewed of those appear below.
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Catholic · Toledo, OH
St. Adalbert
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Catholic · Dickson City, PA
Saint Adalbert Polish Church
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Catholic · Farrell, PA
Saint Adalbert Rectory
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Catholic · Chicago, IL
Saint Adalbert's Church
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Catholic · Dayton, OH
Saint Adalbert Polish Church
Basilica of St. Adalbert (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
The Basilica of St. Adalbert is a minor basilica of the Catholic Church and a parish church of the Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. Its namesake and patron is St. Adalbert of Prague, bishop and martyr, and a Patron of Poland, the nation from which the basilica's original parishioners emigrated.
Where is Basilica of Saint Adalbert located?
Basilica of Saint Adalbert is located at 701 4th St NW, Grand Rapids, MI, 49504. The building sits at coordinates 42.97510, -85.68523, placing it in Grand Rapids, MI 49504.
Location is approximate — drawn from the public street address.
- Public parking 272 ft
- Public parking 817 ft
- Public parking 846 ft
- Public parking 925 ft
- Public parking 935 ft
- Bus stop · The Rapid 571 ft
- Bus stop · The Rapid 781 ft
- Bus stop · The Rapid 856 ft
- Bus stop · The Rapid 915 ft
- Salvatore's · italian 646 ft
Nearby places drawn from OpenStreetMap, Jun 11, 2026.
What to expect at a service at Basilica of Saint Adalbert
Roman Catholic parishes follow a structured liturgy called the Mass, celebrated worldwide in the same order.
- Mass lasts about an hour and includes Scripture readings, a homily, hymns, and Holy Communion.
- Visitors are welcome. Only baptized Catholics in good standing receive Communion; others come forward with arms crossed for a blessing.
- Dress is modest but not formal — business casual is typical for Sunday Mass.
Generalized notes for first-time visitors. Individual churches vary — when in doubt, ask a greeter at the door.
Churches sharing the architectural tradition of Basilica of Saint Adalbert
5 other US churches in the Romanesque Revival architecture tradition are indexed in Churches List.
- Sacred Heart Church Tampa, FL · est. 1905
- Old St. Patricks Chicago, IL
- St John Neumann Shrine Philadelphia, PA · est. 1847
- Saint Peter's Cathedral Scranton, PA · est. 1884
- Ascension Catholic Church New York City, NY · est. 1897
Churches in the same diocese as Basilica of Saint Adalbert
Basilica of Saint Adalbert shares an ecclesiastical jurisdiction with 1 other parishes indexed in Churches List.
Churches founded the same year as Basilica of Saint Adalbert
5 other churches with a documented founding year of 1913 are indexed in Churches List.
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel Chicago, IL
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Chicago, IL
- Church of Saint Gregory New York City, NY
- First Christian Church Long Beach, CA
- Saint Anthony of Padua Church Chicago, IL
Your Sunday at Basilica of Saint Adalbert
Basilica of Saint Adalbert by the numbers
Questions and answers about Basilica of Saint Adalbert
- What denomination is Basilica of Saint Adalbert?
- This church is part of the Catholic tradition.
- Where is Basilica of Saint Adalbert located?
- Basilica of Saint Adalbert is located at 701 4th St NW, Grand Rapids, MI, 49504.
- When was Basilica of Saint Adalbert founded?
- Founded in 1913.
- What is the architecture of Basilica of Saint Adalbert?
- Basilica of Saint Adalbert is a Romanesque Revival architecture building.
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