NEW YORK – At one point of a May 18 eucharistic procession in New Haven, Connecticut, amid a light rain, Archbishop Christopher Coyne of Hartford said he remembers pausing, turning around, and witnessing a great parade of 600-700 people behind him.
“It was very, very impressive,” Coyne told Crux.
That procession and the Pentecost Vigil Mass earlier that day kicked off the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Route, in which five perpetual pilgrims...