Radio Interview: National Eucharistic Pilgrimage June 10, 2024By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Eucharist, Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview Amayrani Higueldo of Pennsylvania, who is a National Eucharistic perpetual pilgrim. (OSV News photo/courtesy Bonnie Thibault) Four groups of pilgrims departed May 18 from the corners of the United States to process with the Eucharist en route to the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis. The eastern route, named for Maryland’s own St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, passed through Maryland June 5th through 7th. Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talked with two of the permanent pilgrims on the Seton Route, Zoe Dongas and Amayrani Higueldo, to talk about their inspiration to make the 65-day pilgrimage and their experiences along the way. Also read: ‘He’s truly there:’ Hundreds of pilgrims process with Eucharist through Baltimore streets Eucharistic pilgrims inspired by Bread of Life – and food truck fare National Eucharistic Pilgrimage brings ‘joyous’ and ‘amazing’ experience to Emmitsburg National Eucharist Pilgrimage meets rain and prayers at first Maryland stop Click play below to listen to the full program: CatholicReview · June 9, 2024 | National Eucharistic Pilgrimage More Radio Interviews Radio Interview: Sexton’s Lodge Café fosters fellowship with people experiencing homelessness Radio Interview: Baltimore archdiocese welcomes increasing number of seminarians New schools chancellor sees hope in Catholic schools Radio Interview: Labor day and the Catholic Connection Radio Interview: The Spiritual Power of the St. Benedict Cross and Medal Radio Interview: Baltimore sportscaster reflects on his career and Catholic faith Copyright © 2024 Catholic Review Media Print