Miles de personas se unieron a la Procesión Eucarística del Instituto Napa | Thousands of People Joined the Napa Institute Eucharistic Procession

| 10/17/2024

By: Fernanda Pierorazio

El 15 de octubre se realizó la procesión Eucarística del Instituto Napa en Midtown Manhattan y contó con la asistencia miles de personas. El evento inició con la Hora Santa y Rosario a cargo del obispo Joseph Espaillat, obispo auxiliar de la Arquidiócesis de Nueva York. Continuó con una Misa celebrada por el arzobispo Paul Coakley de la ciudad de Oklahoma y monseñor James Shea, seguido por la procesión Eucarística que partió de la Catedral de Sn Patricio hacia las calles de Midtown Manhattan.

La procesión finalizó con una bendición del arzobispo de Nueva York, el cardenal Timothy Dolan, y la veneración de una de las reliquias del beato Carlo Acutis.

On October 15, the Napa Institute Eucharistic procession took place in Midtown Manhattan and was attended by thousands of people. The event began with Holy Hour and Rosary led by Bishop Joseph Espaillat, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of New York. It continued with a Mass celebrated by Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City and Monsignor James Shea, followed by the Eucharistic procession from St. Patrick’s Cathedral to the streets of Midtown Manhattan.

The procession ended with a blessing by the Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, and the veneration of one of the relics of Blessed Carlo Acutis.

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