Center Sees Fruits of National Eucharistic Congress

From July 17th through the 21st, pilgrims from all over the United States filled the city of Indianapolis for the National Eucharistic Congress.  It was a historic and grace-filled gathering that moved the hearts of many.  Truly a Eucharistic revival, 60,000 plus pilgrims spent time in prayer, worship, healing, conversion, and communal joy. 

At Our Lady, Patroness of America Center in Rome City, we were blessed to be in the wake of the Congress.  We increased our weekly hours to become a rest stop for pilgrims traveling through on their way to and from Indy.  It became a busy and exciting week for us as we presented the devotion to pilgrims from all over the U.S. We had pilgrims from Colorado, Tennessee, Michigan, Maryland, California, and more.  The Marian route of the Eucharistic Procession, which began in Minnesota, passed through nearby parishes.  Young people, older adults, families, single people, priests, Brothers, and Sisters stopped by.  Many of them stayed to enjoy the entire presentation and tour.  Some days, we welcomed only ten pilgrims, others nearly 40!  

A few groups stopped by on their way home and shared their tremendous graces from the National Eucharistic Congress.  Many NEC participants extended their stay to visit family in the area.  During the week after, we welcomed pilgrims each day, and many of them brought their extended families to visit the Patroness of America Center.  

Al Langsenkamp, President of the center remarked, “Meeting these pilgrims gave me great hope for our Nation and world.  We saw people of all generations. We saw military, families, ordained, consecrated and so many more come through our doors.  The common theme was faith, family and the desire to do God’s will in all things!  These are the souls that will help Our Lady lead the world to Peace”. 

We were blessed to share in those graces here in Rome City, the birthplace of the devotion to Our Lady, the Immaculate Virgin, Patroness of America.

America is blessed!

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3rd Annual Pilgrim Walk to Celebrate Anniversary of the Devotion

Join us, September 15th, 2024, for the Third Annual Walking Pilgrimage in celebration of the 68th anniversary of the devotion to Our Lady of America. We will walk along Fishingline Trail from Kendallville to Our Lady, Patroness of America Center in Rome City.  We will have varying starting points and times based on the distance you want to walk. Buses will shuttle pilgrims from the Patroness of America Center (2730 E. Northport Rd.) to your desired starting point following the schedule below. Once all pilgrims have arrived together back at the Center, we will have Benediction at the Oratory of the Holy Family. Following Benediction and Reposition of the Blessed Sacrament, we will have a light meal available for a free-will donation. We will be providing various options to try to accommodate guests with dietary needs, but please note any needs in your RSVP. Please help us prepare for your arrival by submitting your RSVP on Google Forms below. We are greatly anticipating walking with you and praying with you as we celebrate the devotion and witness to our faith. 

Important!

Attending? Please let us know if you are coming to help us plan transportation and Meals. RSVP Here

Schedule for the Day

Starting points shown on map below.

1.) 7.3 Miles. Bus leaves at 1:00 pm. Walk begins at 1:30 pm.
2.) 4.7 Miles. Bus leaves at 2:15 pm. Walk begins at 2:45 pm. 
3.) 3.3 Miles. Bus leaves at 3:00 pm. Walk begins at 3:30 pm. 
4.) 1.1 Miles. Bus leaves at 3:30 pm. Walk begins at 4:00 pm. 
5.) 0.6 Miles. Bus leaves at 3:30 pm. Walk begins at 4:15 pm. 

Following Benediction around 5:00 pm, there will be a meal for a free-will donation and time for fellowship.

Things to Bring:

-Backpack
-Plenty of Water
-Snacks
-Sunscreen
-Rosary and any other desired prayer materials
-If you are staying for the cookout, bring lawn chairs or picnic blankets for your comfort. 

Tips and Guidelines:

-Begin walking daily to prepare for the long distance.
-Stay on the trail with the group. Just off the trail is private property.
-Only cross roads when traffic is clear. Do not let cars waive you across. 
-Local law enforcement will be present that day to help facilitate the pilgrimage and monitor safety and health issues that may arise. 

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