martes, 19 de mayo de 2015

Youth Pilgrimage Visits Jeanne Jugan Residence in D.C.

Last Saturday morning our Little Sisters in Washington, D.C. received a visit from over 200 young people … all at once! The children, teens and their chaperones represented the Brookewood and Avalon Schools, two independent Catholic schools (one all girls and the other all boys) in suburban Washington.

Each year the two schools make a joint pilgrimage to local churches, and this year it was decided that the event would be in honor of the Year of Consecrated Life. The Little Sisters had encountered one of Brookewood’s directors at an archdiocesan event last December and encouraged him to consider including the home in their 2015 pilgrimage route…. Then they forgot all about this encounter … until two weeks ago when the collecting Sisters met this gentleman again at a church collection.

The group arrived right on schedule, walking over from the National Shrine of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception at 9:50. Several high school girls carried a statue of the Virgin Mary entitled Our Lady of Purity, as kids of all ages ran, skipped and marched around them, stopping at the statue of Saint Jeanne Jugan facing the home.

Prayer cards and bookmarks with the prayer for the Year of Consecrated Life were quickly distributed, then everyone recited the prayer and a Hail Mary together. A whole group of kids and chaperones, including a young woman originally from Colombia, then gathered around Sr. Marie Mathilde de la Croix, amazed at her age (102!) and ability to speak three languages. As usual she charmed everyone, especially when she gave several of them her blessing.

Just as quickly as they had arrived, the group set off down the driveway for their next stop in what was to be a 10-stop, 20-mile day. At each stop they would be praying for consecrated life. Thanks, kids!




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