National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Route Travels Through New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Ohio After Brooklyn

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The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is kicking off soon, and we’re finding out how you can join the journey right here in New York City.

The most accessible spot to meet up with the pilgrims in Manhattan is at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. They’ll be at the landmarked cathedral at 10 a.m. on Sunday, May 26th.

The pilgrimage will eventually make their way to the Brooklyn Bridge, where the journey will be passed off into the Diocese of Brooklyn.

The procession will head to the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph for adoration and exposition of the Blessed Sacrament before another full day of stops throughout the diocese.

Beyond Brooklyn, the pilgrimage will travel through New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Ohio.

It will eventually end up in Indianapolis for the National Congress.

This is one of four routes traveling from four corners of the country to the Congress.

The pilgrims will be traveling 6,500 miles and passing through 65 dioceses in the 60 days leading to the Indianapolis event.

John Lavenburg, national correspondent for The Tablet and Crux, joined Currents News to discuss the National Eucharistic Revival in detail.