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Bicentennial and 33 Day Marian Pilgrimage

In three months, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati (founded as the Diocese of Cincinnati) will celebrate our 200-year anniversary as a diocese! A Mass of Thanksgiving will be celebrated at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains on Saturday June 19, 2021, which is the anniversary date of the diocese. At present, the archdiocese is comprised of 19 counties in western and southwestern Ohio and more than 440,000 Catholics. To celebrate the bicentennial of the archdiocese a website has launched with an extensive timeline history of the archdiocese, ethnic and religious communities in ministry in the archdiocese and events planned in celebration of the bicentennial. Included in the planned events, a 33 day, more than 300-mile, Marian Pilgrimage. The longest Marian Pilgrimage in the U.S!

 

Website Resources

Bicentennial: https://200.catholicaoc.org/

Marian Pilgrimage: https://200.catholicaoc.org/marian-pilgrimage or www.mary2021.org

 

More information about events planned in concurrence with the Marian Pilgrimage, stories for media coverage of the pilgrimage and the bicentennial Mass on June 19, 2021 will be forthcoming. Updates will be available on the websites.

 

Details about the Marian Pilgrimage as already reported by The Catholic Telegraph:

 

WHAT DEFINES A PILGRIMAGE?

A pilgrimage is a journey to locations of religious importance. The external journey is meant to ignite an internal spiritual journey of conversion. Pilgrimages can be life changing. It is a deep act of prayer in which individuals bring special intentions, hopes for the future and hearts ready to be transformed to more fully radiate Christ to the world.

WHERE DID THE IDEA FOR A 33-DAY MARIAN PILGRIMAGE COME FROM?

Archbishop Schnurr asked every institution in the archdiocese to consider how to celebrate the upcoming bicentennial on June 19. In response, the Center for the New Evangelization prayerfully discerned the idea of organizing a 33-day Marian Pilgrimage to prepare for the archdiocese’s re-consecration to Jesus through Mary. Traditionally, the preparation for a consecration to Jesus through Mary takes 33 days.

WHAT MAKES THIS PILGRIMAGE SPECIAL?

This is the longest Marian Pilgrimage in the U.S.: 33 days long, spanning more than 300 miles with stops at 33 parishes in every deanery of the archdiocese. We will travel with a special statue of Our Lady of Fatima, blessed by Archbishop Schnurr. The final day of the pilgrimage is on the anniversary of the bicentennial. On that day, the statue will visit the Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains, and Archbishop Schnurr will lead a re-consecration of the archdiocese to Jesus through Mary.

WHO WILL COMPLETE THE PILGRIMAGE?

We are recruiting individuals who will commit to portions of the pilgrimage. Each portion will cover three to four days of the route. Our goal is to have at least eight pilgrims processing with the statue every day.

WHY WAS OUR LADY OF FATIMA CHOSEN?

The apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima have always been closely connected to making a consecration to Jesus through Mary and to pilgrimage. In 1942, Pope Pius XII consecrated the entire world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in response to Our Lady of Fatima’s request. The location of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima is a popular pilgrimage destination. At the same time, pilgrim statues of Mary have been deployed across the world to bring the message of Fatima and to inspire prayer.

WHAT WILL IT BE LIKE?

The day will begin with pilgrims celebrating Mass at the host parish at which they arrived at the previous evening. After Mass, pilgrims will begin their journey to the next host parish, processing with the statue of Our Lady of Fatima. The average route will be about 10 miles. Pilgrims will have a prayer routine throughout the day that will include praying for intentions people can submit on our website. Individuals, groups or families who would like to walk a portion of the pilgrimage may join pilgrims along the route. The itinerary on some days will include stops in between the host parishes. These stops include local homeless shelters, pregnancy centers and correctional institutions. The day will end with a Marian celebration at the next host parish.

CAN WE PARTICIPATE VIRTUALLY?

Check out our daily prayers and resources on our website in order to “walk” the same prayer journey as the pilgrims. Request a free copy of the Marian consecration booklet 33 Days to Morning Glory: A Do-It-Yourself Retreat in Preparation for Marian Consecration by Michael Gaitley, MIC, which will be available at every parish in the archdiocese.

CAN WE PARTICIPATE IN PILGRIMAGE EVENTS IF WE CAN’T DO THE PILGRIMAGE?

We have four “cornerstone” events that will be fun, prayerful and family-friendly.
• May 16: Opening Mass at Our Lady of Fatima Shrine, Russells Point
• May 21: Mass and Concert at the Maria Stein Shrine
• May 29: Mass celebrated by Archbishop Schnurr and Family Concert at Chaminade Julienne High School Roger Glass Stadium
• June 19: Family Concert at Fountain Square in Downtown Cincinnati with Marian Consecration

 

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati is the 44th largest Catholic diocese in the country, with more than 440,000 Catholics, and has the fifth largest Catholic school system in terms of enrollment with more than 40,000 students.  The 19-county territory includes 211 parishes and 111 Catholic primary and secondary schools.

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