In anticipation of the National Eucharistic Revival and next year's Eucharistic Congress, Sister Alicia Torres writes of her gratifying experience making a "local" Eucharistic pilgrimage.
Embark on a spiritual journey through the sacred land of Malta, where biblical narratives come to life. Discover ancient catacombs, walk in the footsteps of St. Paul, and marvel at magnificent churches that embody centuries of faith and devotion. Experience the rich
Portuguese faithful celebrate Our Lady of Fatima, bid farewell to Pilgrim Statue at Newark, N.J., cathedral
Our Lady of Fatima made her way home to Portugal -- in a manner speaking -- through a Mass celebrated June 7 by the Portuguese American community at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark.
The Mass was an early celebration
From national television newscasts to radio shows to podcasts, media across France this Pentecost were mesmerized by an annual pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres, 62 miles southwest from the French capital.
Nightly news anchors repeated with joy and a hint of surprise that
Bringing people closer to Blessed Mother is main goal of Wisconsin Walk to Mary pilgrimage, organizers say
This year, the 10th Walk to Mary was held May 6 and attracted 5,330 people from 44 states as well as Canada and Mexico.
The Vatican office in charge of coordinating plans for the Holy Year 2025 announced they are launching a new website and releasing an app to help people register and to guide them along their pilgrimage in Rome.
The jubilee website was to go
Last year, Clare Coffey made a trip to Mexico without a goal in mind other than to have a nice vacation. Little did she know that the real reason she was there was to see the miraculous image of Our Lady of
Philadelphia father makes a kneeling pilgrimage in thanksgiving for son’s death-defying recovery from cancer
When his critically ill son Adrian, 7, went into cardiac arrest in October 2022, Arek Szura made a promise to God: "If you let him walk out of this hospital, I will walk from our house on my hands and knees to
A new film featuring the famed Camino de Santiago pilgrimage serves as a tool for enhancing the Lenten journey, according to Catholic bishops who have walked the ancient route. “Lent is a camino,” Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City said during a
Bishops recall trek along on Spain’s Way of St. James, say hike offers respite, time for prayer
For Bishop James D. Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska, the greeting "Buen Camino!" ("Good path!") is much more than friendly encouragement for a lengthy hike.
He found it also was sustenance for his soul on his pilgrimages along the El Camino de Santiago (The