Diocese of charlotte
May 30 – June 2
Join Jesus, present in the Blessed Sacrament, on the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage along the East Coast – including here through the Diocese of Charlotte. Walk with Him, in person or in spirit, and pray for the
renewal of America.
Schedule of Local Events
‘Cabrini’
Exclusive screening of the hit movie about Mother Cabrini – patron of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage and the first American saint. Free, but advance tickets required to guarantee seating: RSVP TODAY
Regal Stonecrest at Piper Glen
7824 Rea Road, Charlotte, NC 28277
Co-sponsored by St. Matthew Parish.
2026 St. Frances Xaxier Cabrini Route
Take the Pilgrimage Further – Give to Support People in Need
As the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage visits our diocese, join the journey and help sustain Catholic Charities’ vital programs serving 25,000+ neighbors in need. Your help is urgently needed today: www.ccdoc.org/give
Triad-area Catholics: Bring a non-perishable food item for the Greensboro Urban Ministry food pantry to the Holy Hour or Masses at St. Pius X Church on June 1-2.
Frequently Asked Questions
A multi-route pilgrimage across the United States centered on the Eucharist, bringing prayer, witness and public devotion to communities along the way. Includes Mass, Holy Hours, Eucharistic adoration, charitable events and other activities for all ages. The Diocese of Charlotte is on the St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Route up the East Coast, from St. Augustine, Fla., to Philadelphia in honor of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Learn more at https://www.eucharisticpilgrimage.org/
Events include Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, processions, witness talks, and opportunities for confession. See the full schedule
All events are free and open to the public, and all ages are welcome. For the exclusive, free screening of “Cabrini,” advance registration is required to guarantee seating. Register here.
All ages are welcome. Catholics and non-Catholics alike are invited to observe, pray and learn more about the Eucharist.
Absolutely. You can participate in a single event, a procession, or multiple stops.
A time of silent prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, believed by Catholics to be the real presence of Jesus Christ – Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity.
Modest, respectful attire is encouraged, especially for liturgical events.
Free parking is available at each church location. Check with each location if you have questions.
All locations are ADA accessible, with disability parking and drop-off access for those with mobility concerns. St. Peter, St. Vincent de Paul, St. Philip the Apostle and St. Pius X churches have hearing loops for the hearing impaired. Contact churches ahead of time for specific needs.
More info
Chris Beal, [email protected]





