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Significant traffic restrictions await motorists in the Velehrad area, where the Days of People of Good Will and the National Pilgrimage are taking place from Friday to Saturday. Organizers expect the arrival of more than twenty thousand pilgrims from all over the Czech Republic, Slovakia and other countries.
A year later, first 'perpetual pilgrims' describe how Eucharistic pilgrimage changed their lives
(OSV News) — Kai Weiss is spending part of the summer in Krakow, Poland, helping college-age students immerse themselves in the thought and culture of St. John Paul II. It is a role in which he would not have imagined himself prior to summer 2024, when he was a “perpetual pilgrim” on the inaugural National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. The experience was life-changing, Weiss said, and well beyond his normal comfort zone. It has prompted his openness t…
One of the largest church events in the country – the Days of People of Good Will – begins in the pilgrimage site of Velehrad near Uherské Hradiště. Tens of thousands of pilgrims participate in them every year. The event, which commemorates the arrival of Slavic missionaries Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia, will last until Saturday, when it will culminate in a national pilgrimage and church service.
Velehrad (Uherskohradišťsko) - The Moravian pilgrimage site of Velehrad in the Uherskohradišťsko region will host the Days of People of Good Will, one of the largest church events in the country, starting today. Tens of thousands of pilgrims participate in them every year. The event, which commemorates the arrival of the Slavic missionaries Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia, will last until Saturday, when it will culminate in a national pilgr…
A year later, first “perpetual pilgrims” describe how Eucharistic pilgrimage changed their lives
WASHINGTON — Kai Weiss is spending part of the summer in Krakow, Poland, helping college-age students immerse themselves in the thought and culture of St. John Paul II.It is a role in which he would not have imagined himself prior to summer 2024, when he was a “perpetual pilgrim” on the inaugural National Eucharistic Pilgrimage.The experience was life-changing, Weiss said, and well beyond his normal comfort zone. It has prompted his openness to …
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