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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. The 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 […]
Finding Hope That’s Been Lost A 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 […]
Please 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.
The St. Anthony Festival at the Shrine of St. Anthony is held every year on or around the Feast of our patron, St. Anthony of Padua on June 13. Each festival features a guest speaker, Mass, and time/space for exploring our beautiful grounds for reflection and prayer. Our 2026 celebration will be June 13, with activities […]
This three-night retreat focuses on the mystical experiences of three African-American faith leaders: Thea Bowman (Roman Catholic Nun, Mystic, and Teacher), Howard Thurman (Preacher, Theologian, Mystic, and Prophet), and Pauli Murray (first female African-American Episcopal Priest, Mystic, Poet, Civil Rights Lawyer). Activities will include music, poetry, journaling, prayer, solitude, and opportunities for creative expression. Guided […]
Quo Vadis Beyond For young men who have recently graduated high school Quo Vadis Beyond is inspired by Quo Vadis. It is a new experience for recently high school graduates (young men who graduated high school in June) to help them explore their faith and equip them for the next chapter of their Catholic discipleship. […]
Clarksville Catholic Youth Camp (CCYC) is a summer camp that seeks to foster a faith filled and joyful environment where campers and staff can encounter Jesus daily and grow in a personal and deep relationship with Him. Our camp motto is “Making Originals" which refers to a quote from St. Carlo Acutis. He said, “Everyone […]
