Our National Emmaus Moment

An Unprecedented Outpouring of Grace

5
Routes
48
Perpetual Pilgrims
96
Days on the Road
1,000
Hosts
9,840
Miles Traveled
320,000+
Total Participants

Jesus Lit the Fire

As a key moment within the National Eucharistic Revival, the first National Eucharistic Pilgrimage traced the shape of a cross over our nation, covering over 6,500 miles to bring Jesus to city streets, rural highways, and hungry hearts from every sector of society on his way to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis. In 2025, the movement continued, as Jesus was brought on the 3,000-mile pilgrimage from Indianapolis to Los Angeles on the Drexel Route.

All Pilgrimage ROUTEs

If I but touch his cloak
I shall be cured.
Matthew 9:21

From the Four Corners

Stories from The Road

Visit the 2024 Pilgrims’ Digest blog to read more about the places the Pilgrimage visited, with stunning photography, and captivating accounts of encounter and conversion along the way!

Relive the stories and the grace from the 2025 Drexel Route. Our friends at OSV News captured a daily blog along this blessed pilgrimage.

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Eucharistic procession through a street
Eucharistic procession through a street
The truth we profess with our mouths has now been professed with our bodies as we walked 6,500 miles with Jesus to remind the world that he is really present in the Eucharist.
Natalie Garza
Perpetual Pilgrim on the Seton Route
Travelers entering a home

Hospitality of Heart and Home

Pilgrims will undertake this life-changing journey both as an act of reverence for the Blessed Sacrament and to witness publicly that Jesus is a King worth following. Full-time members of the procession will rely on the hospitality of local Catholics willing to open their homes for rest and support.

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Make Your Own Pilgrimage

Following Jesus is a personal statement of faith—a faith that moves us to seek Our Lord wherever he goes: be it the streets, cathedrals, or in the hearts of the poor. The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage will not only be undertaken by Perpetual Pilgrims (those who commit themselves to making the entire journey). All Catholics are invited to participate in this massive “Eucharistic Caravan.”

If you live near one of the four established routes, come meet Jesus as he passes by! If you are unable to meet up with the main pilgrimage, we encourage you to make your own pilgrimage in solidarity! Click below to learn more about planning your own pilgrimage.

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Eucharistic Procession at an event