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91黑料 had the honor of hosting more than 200 pilgrims at the last weekend on its California campus. 

Catholics from the West Coast and beyond embarked on the , spending two and a half weeks following the Eucharist to all 21 mission churches and 15 official Jubilee pilgrimage sites in the state. About halfway through their journey, pilgrims stopped at the College for the Weekend Eucharistic Congress, a follow-up event to last year鈥檚 National Eucharistic Congress.

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On Saturday evening, pilgrims gathered in Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel for Mass and Adoration, with music provided by the 91黑料 California Choir. Afterward, Catholic Answers鈥 Tim Staples opened the Congress with a reflection on the Virgin Mary as Mother of the Eucharist. 鈥溾楳other of the Eucharist鈥 incorporates, first of all, the greatest of all titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Mother of God, Theotokos,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut it also brings out Mary鈥檚 role in God鈥檚 great plan of salvation, in which, as Pope Francis said, everything is rooted in her divine maternity.鈥

The event also featured four other keynote speakers on Sunday, including National Eucharistic Congress CEO Jason Shanks, Sr. Miriam, O.P., Sr. Regina Marie, O.C.D., and Rev. Nathan Cromly. Following lunch and benediction, the pilgrims left campus, continuing on their journey through California.

鈥淚 see TAC鈥檚 mission and that of the Camino de California Eucharistic Pilgrimage and Congress as similar in our desire to build a culture of faith grounded in the reality of God鈥檚 love, mercy, and truth, with the Eucharist as the source and summit of our faith and ultimately of all healing,鈥 says College Counselor Greg Wood, LMFT, one of the event鈥檚 organizers. 鈥淲e were very happy to provide the venue and coordinate the visit,鈥 adds Jon Daly, California director of admissions. 鈥淚t was an honor to host all of our guests and pilgrims.鈥