A common question the pilgrims often get: How many of those miles did they actually walk?
Those on the Elizabeth Ann Seton route in the East are answering that question.
This was a 1,200-mile journey, but they actually walked 380 miles.
The longest hike happened on day six, when they walked over 18 miles in Westchester County, New York, with the shortest, an almost two-mile pilgrimage in New Oxford, Pennsylvania.
They racked up some miles while in the Diocese of Brooklyn, traveling 24 miles in two days.