Tag: Eucharistic Procession
First “perpetual pilgrims” describe how Eucharistic pilgrimage changed their lives
Kai Weiss is spending part of the summer in Krakow, Poland, helping college-age students immerse themselves in the thought and culture of St. John Paul II.
Pope leads Corpus Christi procession through streets of Rome
In carrying Jesus through the city streets in a Corpus Christi procession, Christians are called to be witnesses of his love, sharing both their material and spiritual gifts, Pope Leo XIV said.
Hundreds of thousands march in Poland’s Corpus Christi processions
In Catholic Poland, Corpus Christi is more than a feast—it's a nationwide act of faith.
National pilgrimage leaders urge large procession turnouts to counter anti-Catholic protesters
Catholics are encouraged to turn out in strong numbers for the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage's Eucharistic processions to counter the growing number of anti-Catholic protesters who have afflicted the route's public events from the first week.
Pilgrims look forward to bringing Eucharist across Southwest, including wildfire-recovering LA
This 23-year-old is preparing to take time away from his job in Austin, Texas, to travel the 3,300-mile Eucharistic route with seven first-time pilgrims.
In response to “black mass,” thousands join Atlanta procession to show...
Traffic came to a standstill along Beaver Ruin Road in the northeast metro area of Atlanta 25 October as Catholics, representing several parishes and speaking multiple languages, followed on foot the Blessed Sacrament as a sign of devotion.
The Catholic world has taken notice of the Eucharistic revival in...
The Catholic Church Down Under has caught the attention of the Catholic world as it experiences a powerful resurgence of faith.
The impact of the national Eucharistic pilgrimage across the US
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage continues its journey throughout many parts of the United States. According to Bishop James Conley from the Diocese of Lincoln, it is leaving a lasting impact.
Walk with Christ—A moment for Catholic heroes
Even though, statistically speaking, many in the crowd would be struggling with bills, are in mortgage stress, and some even ridiculed by secular society for their faith, they shrugged off the trouble of the time and proudly took to the streets and said “we believe in Jesus Christ.”
Catholics march to one joyous beat
A chorus of unanimous rapture and joy arose from the 15 000 strong army of Catholics who marched through the city on 2 June for the Walk with Christ procession.
Record crowds return to Walk With Christ
In prams and in wheelchairs, hand-in-hand and on foot, generations of Catholics from every Rite and religious order across Sydney converged together at the mother church as 15,000 witnesses this Corpus Christi.
Conversions and amazing encounters mark National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s first 10 days
As we celebrate the feast of Corpus Christi today, many are experiencing conversion and the love of God as the National Eucharist Pilgrimage takes Jesus to the streets.






















