The Eucharistic Revival Eucharistic Procession – Across America

Thousands followed Christ throughout his earthly ministry. Since his Resurrection, countless Christians have traveled to holy sites in order to connect concretely with places where heaven and earth have touched.


While pilgrimages have a long legacy within the Church, this is the first undertaken at such a scale—walking coast-to-coast with Our Eucharistic Lord! Jesus will be the focus of the entire pilgrimage! Join us for segments of this massive expedition across the nation, physically walking side-by-side with our Risen Lord.


Those who meet up with the Pilgrimage and walk with us for any portion of the four routes—the Marian route, the Seton route, the Juan Diego route, or the Serra route—are part of our Eucharistic Caravan.


The celebration of the Eucharist is the source and summit of our faith because through this gift we encounter Jesus Christ himself. During the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection are made present before our very eyes—albeit in a veiled way. This sacrifice is the source of our hope, the summit of salvation history, and the steady axis around which the world turns.

As an extension of this truth, the celebration of the Mass will be central to the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. We will have Mass at every stop, worshiping and receiving Our Lord together with locals we meet along the way. We pray that through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, Christ will draw us into greater unity as a people, as a nation, and as a Church. (Excerpts from National Eucharistic Revival Website)


If you cannot make the Eucharistic Congress – July 2024 – will you walk with me in Eucharistic Procession when Jesus comes through the Archdiocese of Denver? See the Full Colorado schedule.


Mark your calendars! Join the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage this summer on its way to the National Eucharistic Congress, in Indiannapolis. The St. Junipero Serra Route will be coming through the Archdiocese of Denver on June 5 - 12, including an overnight stop at St. Thomas Aquinas in Boulder, June 6-7th.

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