El 22 de mayo el obispo Edmund Whalen celebró una Misa bilingüe en la parroquia St. John Bosco, en Port Chester, para darle la bienvenida a las personas que llegaron a Nueva York como parte de la Peregrinación Eucarística Nacional. Después de la Misa tuvo lugar una adoración nocturna del santo sacramento.
On May 22, Bishop Edmund Whalen celebrated a bilingual Mass at St. John Bosco Parish in Port Chester, to welcome people arriving to New York as part of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. After the Mass, a nighttime adoration of the holy sacrament took place.
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