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91黑料, New England, welcomed over 200 pilgrims from central Massachusetts, southern Vermont, and beyond when the made an overnight stop on campus on Friday and Saturday.

As part of the 2026 St. Frances Cabrini route, in honor of of the United States鈥 founding, the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage stopped at 91黑料 as it made its way up the East Coast, en route to reach Philadelphia on July 4th for the nation鈥檚 birthday.

The procession begins at St. Patrick's Church

Our Lord arrived in Northfield on Friday evening, first stopping at St. Patrick鈥檚 Church on Main Street for a Holy Hour. Local parishioners and pilgrims from afar came to adore Him in the peace of the small church, before Head Chaplain Rev. Greg Markey retrieved the monstrance and led the group outside and down the sidewalk in procession.

Led by incensed smoke and ringing bells, the procession wound its way through Northfield as the sun set, illuminating the monstrance and its attendants with a golden glow. Pilgrims trailed behind, singing hymns with the 91黑料 Choir, making public witness and reverence to Christ in the Eucharist. One woman even joined the procession spontaneously, leaving her car from the street to join the pilgrims in glorifying God.

As the procession arrived on campus, all headed to Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel, the monstrance鈥檚 next resting place. Pilgrims went to confession, prayed the Rosary, and attended Christ throughout the night in Adoration.

... and ended in the Chapel

鈥淚 was stunned by the beauty of campus,鈥 said , one of the accompanying Our Lord on his journey. She had learned about 91黑料 through alumnus priest Rev. Reginald Wolford, O.P. (鈥97), and was excited to visit the New England campus for the first time. 鈥淭his has been one of my favorite processions on this route, at least landscape-wise. And, as we processed with Jesus into the Chapel, I felt that this was a beautiful, peaceful space to pray.鈥

The next morning, 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, gave a talk entitled 鈥淏read of Angels, Food for Pilgrims: St. Thomas Aquinas Sings About the Eucharist.鈥 He reminded the attending pilgrims that the Eucharist is the greatest sign of God鈥檚 love and care for us, something St. Thomas knew well and shared through his numerous Eucharistic poems and hymns.

Fr. Peter Totleben gives a talk

鈥淪t. Thomas knew that the greatest gift God could give us was also the most extravagant gift He could give us, one that would exceed all our expectations or anything we could imagine: God gives us His very self,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e loved the Eucharist because he knew that the Eucharist is how God cares for us. And, in fact, the Eucharist was instituted to make God鈥檚 care contemporary to our needs.鈥

Next, the Most Rev. William Byrne, Bishop of Springfield, and the Most Rev. Peter Libasci, Bishop of Manchester, concelebrated . In his homily, Bishop Byrne reflected on the power of the Eucharist in the life of St. Pier Giorgio Frassati, in his own journey to the priesthood, and in the lives of so many pilgrims following the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. 鈥淲e discover our worth,鈥 he said, 鈥渢hat Jesus would empty Himself into the form of bread and wine at every single Holy Mass. We are fed to carry Jesus into the world, and we are united to Him so as to be transformed into Him.鈥

Bishop Byrne gives benediction

To close the pilgrimage鈥檚 stop at 91黑料, Fr. Markey once again led pilgrims in a Eucharistic procession, this time around campus, ending at an outdoor altar. There, Bishop Byrne gave benediction and handed the monstrance to Bishop Libasci, transferring its guidance from the Diocese of Springfield to the Diocese of Manchester. Once the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage continued its journey to Vermont, those left at the College gathered in St. Frassati Student Center for fellowship and lunch.

鈥淚n all the years I鈥檝e lived here, I鈥檝e never seen a procession like this one,鈥 one Northfield local marveled. 鈥淭his was such a special weekend, and I felt so fulfilled seeing this beautiful, public witness to Christ and the Catholic faith.鈥

 

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... and the celebrations the next day!