The Eucharistic Pilgrims on the Seton Route launched their 65-day journey last week and are making their way to the Seton Shrine on June 6, a significant stop along the way to the Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis in July. It is here that the pilgrims will encounter Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in a most personal way. Mother Seton lived, worked, and died here and is entombed in the Basilica. They will literally walk in her footsteps.
Each of the pilgrims talked about the journey ahead and what they hope to experience along the way. Here are their comments. Video is courtesy of the Seton Pilgrimage Blog.
All are welcome to participate in the events at the Seton Shrine on June 6. All events are free and we ask that you register here.