Upswing in attendance at annual pilgrimage

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Organizers of the 2026 annual Diocesan pilgrimage say they’ve seen an upswing in attendance and a new appreciation of the Marian devotions.

This year’s event took place on Aug. 16, beginning at the Paroisse St-Malo Parish and moving to Ava Maria Grotto.

A procession kicked off the day’s events with walker’s reciting the Rosary as they moved down the village street.

GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON 

Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.

The day also included Mass in both English and French as well as lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.

“An official diocesan pilgrimage could enhance one’s faith, spiritual life, and Mary’s place in our collective and individual Christian commitment,” the diocese states on their website. “A pilgrimage is a family meeting, a gathering of the whole diocese around the Virgin Mary and Jesus. As a church, we gather around what we all care most about; our devotion to Mary as we all look to Christ.

The Ava Maria grotto, originally named the Grotto of Our Lady of the Lourdes in St Malo became a place of regular pilgrimage in 1951.

In 2019, the archdiocese declared it a diocesan sanctuary and the site of the annual diocesan pilgrimage.

Organizers say the pilgrimage brings cultures together including Francophones, Anglophones, Vietnamese, Eritreans, Hispanics and Filipinos.

GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON 

Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.

“In their respective cultures there is a strong tradition of Marian devotion,” they said.

GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON 

Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON 

Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON 

Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON 

Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
GREG VANDERMEULEN THE CARILLON Aug. 16 marked the 130th annual pilgrimage from the Paroisse St-Malo Parish to the Ave Maria Grotto. Participants began the day with a procession from the village church on the feast of Mary’s Nativity. The day also included both French and English masses, lunch, confessions and Holy Hour.
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