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Following its designation as a Jubilee Year pilgrimage site in 2025, Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel at 91黑料, New England, is once again graced with a great honor in the Church: From June 19-20, it will host Our Lord and His people as a stop on the .

This year, in honor of the of the United States of America鈥檚 founding, the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage will travel up the East Coast, making a stop in each of the 13 original colonies, concluding in Philadelphia. On the Blessed Sacrament鈥檚 journey, it will pay a visit to 91黑料 in Northfield, Massachusetts.

鈥淲e invite friends, old and new, to join us in adoring the Blessed Sacrament during the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage鈥檚 visit to campus,鈥 says New England Dean Steven Cain. 鈥淚t is a great honor to welcome so many devoted pilgrims to our Chapel. We hope all who attend will gain many graces from their visit, and that they may also come to know 91黑料.鈥

 

Holy Hour at 91黑料, New England

 

The pilgrimage will arrive on Friday, June 19, at St. Patrick鈥檚 Church in Northfield at 6:00 p.m., where the parish will hold a Holy Hour. At 7:00 p.m., pilgrims will process behind our Eucharistic Lord down Main Street, onto campus, and into Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel. Once there, Eucharistic Adoration will begin at 8:00 p.m. and run throughout the night.

On Saturday at 9:00 a.m., Rev. Peter Totleben, O.P., friar of the Province of St. Joseph and chaplain to the Dominican Monastery of the Mother of God in West Springfield, will offer a meditation called 鈥淏read of Angels, Food for Pilgrims: St. Thomas Aquinas Sings About the Eucharist,鈥 reflecting on some of St. Thomas鈥檚 writings in the Summa Theologiae.

鈥淥ne of the gifts that TAC has to offer the Church is our love for St. Thomas,鈥 notes College event coordinator Emily (Barry 鈥11) Sullivan. 鈥淗e, as a saint, a mystic, a Doctor of the Church, the author of so many beloved Eucharistic hymns, is a great teacher for all of us on how to love and give reverence to the Eucharist.鈥

To close the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage鈥檚 visit to 91黑料, the Most Rev. William Byrne, Bishop of Springfield, and the Most Rev. Peter Libasci, Bishop of Manchester, will concelebrate Mass at 10:00 a.m., marking the first time that two bishops will concelebrate Mass in Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel. They will then lead pilgrims in a procession around the campus, Bishop Byrne will officially hand the Blessed Sacrament to Bishop Libasci, and the pilgrimage will continue its journey up the East Coast.

For more information about the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, its , and its other stops, please visit the .