CV NEWS FEED// The Archbishop of Los Angeles has announced that he is happy to receive the Eucharistic Pilgrims of next year’s National Eucharistic Pilgrimage.
According to a press release, Archbishop José H. Gomez confirmed that he will receive next year’s Eucharistic Pilgrims for the feast of Corpus Christi, after they travel from Indianapolis to Los Angeles. “It’s clear that the revival of Eucharistic wonder, awe, and adoration in our land has begun and will continue to grow in the years ahead,” he said.
As CatholicVote previously reported, at the closing mass of the National Eucharistic Congress, Bishop Andrew Cozzens announced next year’s national Eucharistic Pilgrimage, telling the tens of thousands of attendees that, “Archbishop [José H.] Gomez has already said that he would welcome all of you for Corpus Christi Sunday in Los Angeles in 2025.”
Archbishop Gomez attended the National Eucharistic Congress with over 200 lay people, twelve priests, and five auxiliary bishops from his diocese, the press release relates. He led thousands of faithful in a Eucharistic Procession in Los Angeles on March 25th as part of the National Eucharistic Revival.
Archbishop Gomez concluded in the press release, “We leave Indianapolis today with a new commitment to walking with Jesus and inviting our brothers and sisters back to Mass and the beautiful encounter with the love of God.”