Chartres pilgrimage draws 19,000 in show of faith and tradition





Young people hold crosses as they arrive for Mass during the traditional Pentecostal pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres, in Sonchamp, near Paris, on June 8, 2025. / Credit: STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP via Getty Images

CNA Staff, Jun 10, 2025 / 13:33 pm (CNA).

The 43rd annual Paris-Chartres pilgrimage concluded on Monday with a solemn high Mass at Chartres Cathedral, marking the end of a record-breaking three-day journey that drew 19,000 participants โ€” the largest attendance in the eventโ€™s four-decade history.ย 

The three-day trek from Paris to Chartres represents a demanding challenge โ€” one both physical and spiritual โ€” that continues to attract growing numbers of young Catholics seeking deeper spiritual experiences.ย 

Organized by Notre-Dame de Chrรฉtientรฉ, the pilgrimage began on Saturday, June 7, at Saint-Sulpice Church in Paris and concluded at the Gothic cathedral, which houses the sacred relic of the Virgin Maryโ€™s veil. ย 

Bishop Philippe Christory of Chartres delivered the homily at the closing Mass, celebrated by Abbรฉ Jean de Massia, FSSP, the pilgrimageโ€™s general chaplain.ย 

Christory reportedly told the pilgrims before Mass: โ€œWe know that Pope Leo prays for every pilgrim to live a personal encounter with Christ.โ€

Registration for this yearโ€™s pilgrimage closed within five days of opening, necessitating a waiting list of 2,000 additional participants. The average age of pilgrims was 20 years old, reflecting a broader trend among young Catholics who are gravitating toward traditional liturgy.ย 

โ€œThe enthusiasm sparked by all the pilgrimage opportunities in France โ€” especially those for young people โ€” is a joy for the Church and a sign of its vitality,โ€ the French Bishopsโ€™ Conference stated.ย 

The eventโ€™s growth in recent years has been remarkable, increasing from 16,000 participants in 2023 to 18,000 in 2024 and now to 19,000 in 2025.ย ย 

Philippe Darantiรจre, president of Notre-Dame de Chrรฉtientรฉ, indicated that organizers are already planning structural changes for 2026 to accommodate even greater numbers.ย 

The pilgrimage maintained its traditional character, with more than 300 Latin Masses celebrated throughout the three days. Participants walked approximately 60 miles (100 kilometers) through the French countryside, praying the rosary and camping overnight at designated sites. More than 1,000 volunteers and 120 executives from Notre-Dame de Chrรฉtientรฉ supported the pilgrims during their journey.

The closing ceremony coincided with Chartres Cathedralโ€™s millennium jubilee celebration, allowing pilgrims to pass through the Holy Doors and venerate the relic of the Virgin Maryโ€™s veil.ย ย 

The Notre-Dame de Chrรฉtientรฉ association also consecrated itself to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, marking the 350th anniversary of Christโ€™s apparitions to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque.ย 

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/264651/chartres-pilgrimage-draws-19000-in-show-of-faith-and-tradition

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