The Chartres Pilgrimage is a three-day walk from the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Chartres, a city south-west of Paris.
The present pilgrimage, which originated in the 12th century, was revived in 1983 after nearly a century of neglect, and draws a crowd of upwards of 12,000 pilgrims from over 30 countries for three days of prayer and penance.
The Mass is celebrated every day according to the Roman Missal of Pope John XXIII. The liturgy is the traditional Latin one, stressing the universal character of the holy Mass.
Pilgrims walk through the streets of Paris, the countryside, and finally the city of Chartres. Pilgrims walk from the early morning until the evening. The terrain can be muddy, rocky, and demanding, but the rewards of such a penitential exercise are eternal.
Pilgrims sleep at campsites, equipped with basic wash facilities and collective tents. The pilgrimage organisers, Notre-Dame de Chrétienté, provide bread and water at intervals during the walk. Pilgrims bring additional food with them for each day. Weather varies during the three days, and pilgrims must prepare accordingly. For more information see: What to bring
1998. As well as pilgrims from all over Ireland, we welcome people from other countries
who wish to walk with us.
To register with the Irish Chapter or for more information regarding prices please contact Bríd on chapitrestpatrick@gmail.com
Irish Pilgrimage to Chartres 2017 June 2-6 (Walking 3-5) * Pentecost Sunday 4
The theme for 2017 is: Holy Mary, Mother of God
For more information: http://www.nd-chretiente.com/index-eng.php
Hello, can I have permission to use the photos on a Latin Mass page for Ireland please. God bless
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