![Matthew Heidenreich, one of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s Perpetual Pilgrims, walks in pray along the headwaters of the Mississippi River at the May 19 start of the Marian Route. Heidenreich and 22 other young adults will be praying on behalf of Catholics across the country on the two-month journey to Indianapolis. Matthew Heidenreich, one of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s Perpetual Pilgrims, walks in pray along the headwaters of the Mississippi River at the May 19 start of the Marian Route. Heidenreich and 22 other young adults will be praying on behalf of Catholics across the country on the two-month journey to Indianapolis.](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/20240523060520_057d23ca5988f9d76243c7b88bc91e7167e6f98dc8b909e71746b61759c51771.jpg)
‘Perpetual Pilgrims’ Carry the Nation’s Prayer Intentions on the Road
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s organizers want to ‘gather up the needs and intentions of the people of God’ — including your own.
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s organizers want to ‘gather up the needs and intentions of the people of God’ — including your own.
This year, 5,330 faithful traversed 21 miles across Wisconsin to honor the Blessed Mother.
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