Traditional Pilgrimage to Chartres Revives Faith in the Heart of Europe
More than 19,000 young Catholics from around the world joined this year’s traditional pilgrimage — a beacon of hope for Christian revival in the heart of a secularized Europe.
More than 19,000 young Catholics from around the world joined this year’s traditional pilgrimage — a beacon of hope for Christian revival in the heart of a secularized Europe.
Overwhelmed by a surge in participants, organizers of the traditional Pentecost pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres were forced to temporarily suspend registrations just a few days after opening them.
The celebrations surrounding the millennium jubilee year of this Gothic architectural gem, which houses a relic of the Virgin Mary’s veil, will run until summer 2025.
A record number 18,000 pilgrims from around the world took part in the 62-mile walk from Our Lady in Paris to Our Lady in Chartres, ‘all here for Christ…’
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For the first time in 40 years, the organizers of the famous Catholic route linking Notre Dame of Paris to Chartres Cathedral will have to turn away pilgrims due to an overflow of registrations.
The 37th-annual pilgrimage from Our Lady in Paris to Our Lady in Chartres has gathered more than 14,000 people of all ages and from many nations, honoring a 1,000-year tradition.
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