The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage
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The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage

Large crowds followed him, and he healed them there… | Matthew 19:2

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For the first time in history, pilgrims are processing across the United States with the Blessed Sacrament on the way to the National Eucharistic Congress. The northern “Marian” route will cross the Archdiocese of Milwaukee from north to south June 18-26, 2024 with stops at more than 50 of our parishes, retreat centers and shrines.

Will you Join us for this Historic Journey?

AWAKEN FAITH | EXPERIENCE HEALING | GIVE WITNESS

GOD IS HERE

All events are free and open to the public

Order your Pilgrimage “Merch” Here!

Give public witness to our faith with our official Eucharistic Pilgrimage apparel. Order your t-shirts, hats, hoodies, or sweatshirts now at parishgear.com/wep2024! If you would like your “merch” to arrive before the pilgrimage is in town, order by June 10. If you would like your “merch” to arrive before the National Congress, order by July 6.  

4 Ways to Participate in this Historic Event

 

1) Join us for morning Mass
Each morning the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage starts with Mass at our host parish, followed by a 1 mile solemn Eucharistic Procession. You are welcome to join us for Mass, whether or not you walk in the procession. 

2) Process for a 1-6 mile segment
You are welcome to walk in procession along any of our 1-6 mile National Eucharistic Pilgrimage segments.

3) Be at a parish as Jesus is passing by
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage will pass through 5-10 parishes per day, stopping for 15 minutes of prayer and Benediction in each church. You are welcome to be present in the church or outside along the procession route.

4) Come to an Encounter Night
Each evening, the parish hosting our National Eucharistic Pilgrimage overnight will offer an hour-long Encounter Night. An Encounter Night, also known as a Holy Hour or an Hour of Power, includes Eucharistic Adoration, a message from a National Eucharistic Pilgrim, prayer with music, time for prayer in silence, opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and an optional social to follow.

 

Pilgrimage Stops

View the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage route through the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

 

Eucharistic Pilgrimage Passport

Where to find it, how to use it, and what to do when you've completed it. 

 

Prayer Resources for Your Pilgrimage

Plenary Indulgence, Adoration and Reconciliation cards, and more!

  • At-a-Glance Schedule of Events
  • Tuesday, June 18
  • Wednesday, June 19
  • Thursday, June 20
  • Friday, June 21
  • Saturday, June 22
  • Sunday, June 23
  • Monday, June 24
  • Tuesday, June 25
  • Wednesday, June 26

Click through each tab to view where the pilgrimage will be taking place during these nine days. Find detailed information using our calendar

5 p.m. Mass with Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki and Diocese of Green Bay Bishop David L. Ricken at Ss. Peter & Paul Parish, Kiel

All-Night Adoration, Our Lady of the Holyland - Holy Cross site, Mount Calvary

Mass — Our Lady of the Holyland Parish – Holy Cross site, Mount Calvary

St. Lawrence High School Seminary, Mount Calvary

Holy Family Parish - St. Peter site, Malone

Holy Family Parish - Holy Family Church site, Fond du Lac

St. Matthew Parish, Campbellsport

Encounter Night with Adoration - Holy Trinity Parish, Kewaskum

Mass — Holy Trinity Parish, Kewaskum

St. Lawrence Parish, St. Lawrence

St. Peter Parish, Slinger

Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians at Holy Hill, Hubertus

St. Mary of the Hill Parish, Hubertus

Encounter Night — St. Charles Parish, Hartland

All-Night Adoration — Schoenstatt Retreat Center, Waukesha

Mass and Procession to Schoenstatt Shrine & International Center — Fr. Kentenich Hall - Schoenstatt Retreat Center, Waukesha

Catholic Community of Waukesha - St. William

Catholic Community of Waukesha - St. Joseph

Christ King Parish, Wauwatosa

St. Bernard, Wauwatosa

St. Jude, Wauwatosa

St. Vincent Pallotti - west site, Milwaukee

Archdiocesan Marian Shrine (Fatima Shrine), Milwaukee

Schoenstatt Shrine - Milwaukee

Encounter Night — Sacred Heart Croatian, Milwaukee

Mass — Our Lady of Divine Providence - St. Casimir site, Milwaukee followed by Adoration, service day and hygiene item collection at Kinship Community Food Center.

St. Martin de Porres, Milwaukee

St. Francis of Assisi, Milwaukee

All-Night Adoration — Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Milwaukee

9 a.m. Mass — Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Milwaukee

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Milwaukee

St. Stanislaus, Milwaukee

Basilica of St. Josephat, Milwaukee

Immaculate Conception, Milwaukee

Saint Francis de Sales Seminary, St. Francis

Mass — Mater Christi Chapel at Mary Mother of the Church Pastoral Center, St. Francis

Sacred Heart of Jesus, St. Francis

St. John the Evangelist, Greenfield

St. Mary, Hales Corners

Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology, Franklin

St. Martin of Tours, Franklin

Divine Mercy, South Milwaukee

St. Charles Borromeo, Burlington

Encounter Night — Immaculate Conception - St. Mary, Burlington

Mass — Immaculate Conception - St. Mary, Burlington

St. Joseph, Lyons

Sacred Heart, Racine

St. John Nepomuk, Racine

St. Joseph, Racine

St. Patrick, Racine

St. Richard, Racine

Holy Hour — St. Lucy, Racine

Holy Hour — St. Peter, Kenosha

Mass — St. Peter, Kenosha

Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Kenosha

St. Elizabeth, Kenosha

St. James, Kenosha

Mass — St. Benedict’s Abbey, Benet Lake

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