National Eucharistic Pilgrimage St John Roman Catholic Church
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Liturgy St John The Baptizer From memorial day to independence day, the national eucharistic pilgrimage will journey from st. augustine to philadelphia as an invitation for our nation to rediscover what it truly means to be one nation under god. Join us for exposition and adoration of the blessed sacrament at the national shrine cathedral of our lady of guadalupe in dallas, texas. the sacrament of penance will be available beginning at 11:30 am, and the holy hour will end with benediction at 11:50 am.
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage St Joseph Catholic Church And School St. john is thrilled to be a stop on the national eucharistic pilgrimage this summer! this historic eucharistic procession across america features four different routes, all converging at the end in indianapolis for the 10th national eucharistic congress. In celebration of the 2026 theme, “one nation under god,” and the nation’s 250th anniversary, many of the events will not only bring the faithful together in prayer but also will reflect u.s. history. the journey will take place from pentecost through independence day weekend. The national eucharistic revival movement is the joyful, expectant, grassroots response of the church in the united states to the divine invitation to be united once again around the source and summit of our faith in the celebration of the eucharist. Join us as we accompany jesus in the eucharist will journey from the north, south, east, and west edges of our country, stopping at many holy sites and churches along the way, to the 10th national eucharistic congress. click the names of the routes or buttons below for more information.
St Joseph Roman Catholic Church National Eucharistic Pilgrimage The national eucharistic revival movement is the joyful, expectant, grassroots response of the church in the united states to the divine invitation to be united once again around the source and summit of our faith in the celebration of the eucharist. Join us as we accompany jesus in the eucharist will journey from the north, south, east, and west edges of our country, stopping at many holy sites and churches along the way, to the 10th national eucharistic congress. click the names of the routes or buttons below for more information. As part of its nationwide journey, the 2025 national eucharistic pilgrimage will pass through the diocese of dallas from june 3–5, uniting the faithful. Jesus will be carried on foot across 6,000 miles of the u.s. on his way to the 2024 national eucharistic congress in indianapolis. learn more about this historic pilgrimage and how you can participate. The pilgrimage and the congress are part of the national eucharistic revival, a three year initiative of the u.s. catholic bishops that began in 2022 with the aim of deepening catholics’ love for the eucharist. The pilgrimage has been placed under the patronage of st. frances xavier cabrini, an italian american immigrant and the first u.s. citizen to be canonized a saint. it will also take place in solidarity with the u.s. bishops’ call to consecrate the united states to the sacred heart of jesus.
2025 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Drexel Route As part of its nationwide journey, the 2025 national eucharistic pilgrimage will pass through the diocese of dallas from june 3–5, uniting the faithful. Jesus will be carried on foot across 6,000 miles of the u.s. on his way to the 2024 national eucharistic congress in indianapolis. learn more about this historic pilgrimage and how you can participate. The pilgrimage and the congress are part of the national eucharistic revival, a three year initiative of the u.s. catholic bishops that began in 2022 with the aim of deepening catholics’ love for the eucharist. The pilgrimage has been placed under the patronage of st. frances xavier cabrini, an italian american immigrant and the first u.s. citizen to be canonized a saint. it will also take place in solidarity with the u.s. bishops’ call to consecrate the united states to the sacred heart of jesus.
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