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SUMMARY:Finding Hope That's Been Lost
DESCRIPTION:Finding Hope That’s Been Lost \nA program that began during the Jubilee Year of Hope\, Franciscan Pilgrimages of Hope offer an opportunity to experience our Shrine and grounds in a new way. A pilgrimage is the act of leaving one’s home to travel to a holy place\, and whether your travels are five miles or 500 miles\, we hope you’ll join us for these days of learning\, prayer\, reflection\, and hope. \nEach of these pilgrimage experiences feature a themed tour of the Shrine of St. Anthony\, Mass\, and an afternoon activity on our grounds tied to the morning’s theme. While each event centers on hope\, the Franciscan ideals and saints highlighted will vary based on the event. Pilgrimage events are led by Ray Glennon\, OFS\, and include contributions from Shrine Director Friar Gary Johnson\, OFM Conv\, and other friars in residence. \nFinding Hope That’s Been Lost is a pilgrimage experiences focused directly on the life and ministry of St. Anthony of Padua. Around his Feast Day (June 13)\, we will have two opportunities to experience this Pilgrimage of Hope: Saturday\, June 6 and Tuesday\, June 9. \nPilgrimage tours begin at 9:30 a.m. in the courtyard of the Shrine\, followed by time for Adoration ahead of the 12 p.m. daily Mass in the Shrine chapel. Pilgrims are encouraged to bring a bag lunch to enjoy with other visitors ahead of the afternoon activity. Pilgrims should be aware that portions of the day will include walking to various outdoor landmarks. If inclement weather affects the safety of pilgrims\, events will move indoors. \nRegistration for pilgrimage events is encouraged. Click here to reserve your space. We cap attendance at 50 participants.\nIf you’re unable to attend one of the following times\, but would like to schedule a similar experience with a group\, please contact the Shrine Office at 410-531-2801.
URL:https://www.archbalt.org/event/finding-hope-thats-been-lost/
LOCATION:The Shrine of St. Anthony\, 12290 Folly Quarter Road\, Ellicott City\, Maryland
CATEGORIES:Adoration,Mass,Outdoors,Pilgrimage
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SUMMARY:National Eucharistic Pilgrimage
DESCRIPTION:National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is back in 2026 — with a patriotic twist and a stop at the Archdiocese of Baltimore (June 9-11)\, the nation’s first Catholic diocese. \nThe National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is back for 2026 with a special route that will travel the East Coast from St. Augustine\, Fla.\, to Portland\, Maine\, stopping in Baltimore and ending in Philadelphia. \nThe pilgrimage — the third of its kind — will begin in May on Memorial Day weekend and end July 5. This year’s pilgrimage celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with the theme “One Nation Under God\,” and its route incorporates key sites in the history of the country and its Catholics. \nLearn more here!
URL:https://www.archbalt.org/event/national-eucharistic-pilgrimage/
LOCATION:Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary\, 409 Cathedral St\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pilgrimage
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SUMMARY:Finding Hope That’s Been Lost
DESCRIPTION:Finding Hope That’s Been Lost \nA program that began during the Jubilee Year of Hope\, Franciscan Pilgrimages of Hope offer an opportunity to experience our Shrine and grounds in a new way. A pilgrimage is the act of leaving one’s home to travel to a holy place\, and whether your travels are five miles or 500 miles\, we hope you’ll join us for these days of learning\, prayer\, reflection\, and hope. \nEach of these pilgrimage experiences feature a themed tour of the Shrine of St. Anthony\, Mass\, and an afternoon activity on our grounds tied to the morning’s theme. While each event centers on hope\, the Franciscan ideals and saints highlighted will vary based on the event. Pilgrimage events are led by Ray Glennon\, OFS\, and include contributions from Shrine Director Friar Gary Johnson\, OFM Conv\, and other friars in residence. \nFinding Hope That’s Been Lost is a pilgrimage experiences focused directly on the life and ministry of St. Anthony of Padua. Around his Feast Day (June 13)\, we will have two opportunities to experience this Pilgrimage of Hope: Saturday\, June 6 and Tuesday\, June 9. \nPilgrimage tours begin at 9:30 a.m. in the courtyard of the Shrine\, followed by time for Adoration ahead of the 12 p.m. daily Mass in the Shrine chapel. Pilgrims are encouraged to bring a bag lunch to enjoy with other visitors ahead of the afternoon activity. Pilgrims should be aware that portions of the day will include walking to various outdoor landmarks. If inclement weather affects the safety of pilgrims\, events will move indoors. \nRegistration for pilgrimage events is encouraged. Click here to reserve your space. We cap attendance at 50 participants.\nIf you’re unable to attend one of the following times\, but would like to schedule a similar experience with a group\, please contact the Shrine Office at 410-531-2801.
URL:https://www.archbalt.org/event/hope-thats-been-lost-a-pilgrimage-of-hope/
LOCATION:The Shrine of St. Anthony\, 12290 Folly Quarter Road\, Ellicott City\, Maryland
CATEGORIES:Adoration,Mass,Outdoors,Pilgrimage
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SUMMARY:National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Stops At St. John the Evangelist
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date – The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is Coming to St. John the Evangelist on June 10!\nPlease save the date as St. John the Evangelist in Severna Park has been blessed to be one of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage stops on June 10 from 12:30—4:30p.m. as Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament travels across the country. Come away with our Lord for a time of peace and reflection with silent prayer\, adoration\, praise\, worship\, reparation\, and reconciliation. Come “know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge\, so that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.” Ephesians 3:19. Please see our website www.stjohnsp.org for more information. \n 
URL:https://www.archbalt.org/event/national-eucharistic-pilgrimage-stops-at-st-john-the-evangelist/
LOCATION:St. John the Evangelist\, Severna Park\, 689 Ritchie Hwy.\, Severna Park\, 21146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pilgrimage
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Procession & Sunset Adoration
DESCRIPTION:Help us bring Jesus through the streets of historic Annapolis\, Maryland\, the capital of Maryland and one-time capital of the United States. Toward the end of the Revolutionary War\, Annapolis served as the capital of the United States while the Continental Congress convened here from 1783 to 1784. We will process about 1 mile and a half from St. Mary’s Parish\, a Catholic congregation served by the Redemptorist Order\, and pass by the grounds of the U.S. Naval Academy and the Maryland State House. We will end the procession at St. Mary’s with sunset adoration. Please bring water and good walking shoes for the journey— and a blanket or chairs for the sunset adoration. Parking at St. Mary’s is very limited. Buses can drop-off\, no on-site parking available for buses in the parking lot. Please consider carpooling and parking in nearby city garages and lots\, including the Hillman Garage at 150 Gorman Street or the South Street lot; both are a short walk to the church. RSVP through the website.
URL:https://www.archbalt.org/event/eucharistic-procession-sunset-adoration/
LOCATION:St. Mary (Annapolis)\, 109 Duke of Gloucester St.\, Annapolis\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pilgrimage
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