REGISTER FOR SETON PARISH NATIONAL EUCHARISTIC PILGRIMAGE EVENTS ON JUNE 26!
All day Eucharistic Adoration in the Church
Mass at 6:00pm with the Perpetual Pilgrims
Eucharistic Procession on the Parish Grounds
Picnic Celebration at the Shelter House
8:30 Morning Mass with the Perpetual Pilgrims
Breakfast in Herrmann Hall
Send Off to their Next Location
Spots are beginning to fill for the June 26 events at Seton Parish. We are asking everyone to register so we know how many people to expect. Please be sure to register if you plan to attend Mass or the picnic. More details are found on the registration link. All of the pilgrimage events will be family friendly and open to the parishes of our Diocese and visitors from around the country.
Please keep the perpetual pilgrims in your prayers for health and safety as they travel. The pilgrimage left New Haven, Connecticut on Saturday. They will arrive to our Diocese on June 23 and be with us for a full week. Check out the pictures below for some highlights of the first days of the pilgrimage!
In addition to the scheduled pilgrimage events we will be celebrating the 25th Ordination Anniversary of Fr. Roger Landry who will be leading the Seton Route of the pilgrimage at the 6:00 Mass on June 26. Come and help us celebrate his special day at Seton Parish!
The Diocese of Columbus is on the route named after St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American-born saint to be canonized by the Catholic Church. A convert to Catholicism, the young mother and widow was drawn to the Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton opened the first free Catholic school for girls in America in 1810. Her work laid the foundation for what is now the parochial school system. A relic of Mother Seton from The Museum of Catholic Art and History will be on display at the pilgrimage locations.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, pray for us!
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