Solemn and Sacred Eucharistic Procession

Event Details:

FAQ's & more info:

Saturday, May 17th
The Procession Route (distance: 2 miles)

  • 4 PM Parking at PCC
  • 5 PM Mass celebrated by Archbishop Gomez at St. Philip the Apostle
  • 6 PM Procession begins 
  • 6:30 Benediction station at Pasadena City Hall
  • 7 PM Final Benediction at St. Andrew Catholic Church
  • 7:30 Refreshments served

Procession Tips

  • Arrive early. 
  • Wear comfortable shoes. 
  • Stay hydrated!

Do I have to register in advance? We strongly suggest registering in advance to help us prepare for the liturgy, but you can just show up for any or all of the Mass, Procession, or Benediction stations. 

Is there a cost? No. All events are free to attend. If you are grateful for this procession and want more Eucharistic Revival events, please consider making a donation to one of the participating parishes.

Is space limited? Space at Mass is limited in the Church, but we will have additional space if we need it, so we suggest you arrive early. 

There is no limit to the number of people who can participate in the Eucharistic Procession, but we ask that you please register for the procession and come participate in this beautiful witness of faith.

If I can’t attend the Mass, can I still participate in the procession? Of course! Please join us for all or part of the procession, including joining us for either Benediction Station (Pasadena City Hall or Final Benediction at St. Andrew).  

What time do I need to arrive? The Church will be open at 4 PM. Because of limited space for Mass, we suggest arriving as early as you can. There will also be space available outside the Church. 

Where can I park? Parking will be available at St. Philip as well as at the Pasadena City College parking lot C and parking garage 4. Visit this campus map for more details. 

Is transportation provided? After the procession, there will be shuttles available to transport pilgrims back to St. Philip the Apostle. 

Solemn and Sacred Eucharistic Procession
Registration Form