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06012026 NEP spanishCHARLOTTE — At St. Vincent de Paul Church in south Charlotte, Hispanic parishioners welcomed the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage at a packed 2 p.m. Sunday Mass. Led by Capuchin Franciscan Father Michael Herlihey, the Mass brought a joyful celebration to the afternoon stop, uniting the Hispanic community with the nine "Perpetual Pilgrims" traveling with the Blessed Sacrament on the national route.

In his homily, Father Herlihey spoke in both Spanish and English on the same theme: acting with humility in the presence of the Lord. In his Spanish homily, he spoke about why Catholics show reverence in the presence of God in His Church – to imitate the humility Christ showed on the cross.

“God chose to become man and to have a body, and He gave us His body in His sacrifice,” said Father Herlihey. “He wants to sanctify our bodies by inviting us to adore Him.”

Following the Spanish homily, he spoke in English, addressing the young people in the congregation and sharing the story of Tim Tebow, the former NFL quarterback who famously wrote Bible verses such as “John 3:16” on his eye black. Father Herlihey explained that Tebow once played a game in which he threw for exactly 316 yards and recorded multiple other statistics connected to the number 316. That day, John 3:16 and its message became one of the most searched terms online, introducing millions of people to the verse. Father Herlihey explained that because Tebow chose to highlight God rather than himself, millions learned about the hope found in Christ.

“I know we want to go viral,” said Father Herlihey. “But because of one act of humility, Jesus went viral.”

After the Mass, more than 200 parishioners processed with the Blessed Sacrament around the parish and onto a nearby street, where passersby in vehicles waved to the faithful as they walked with Christ. As Father Herlihey held the monstrance high before re-entering the parish, many young parishioners knelt and looked up toward Jesus, a sign of their devotion to Him.

Reflecting on the Mass, procession and subsequent holy hour, Pat Walker, who has lived in the area for 38 years, said the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage brings unity.

“One nation under God – to me, that says it all,” said Walker.

Manuel Pérez, a young Charlotte resident who attends Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, said that devotion is displayed during a Eucharistic procession in a uniquely intimate way.

“It is not too often that we see Eucharistic processions like this, but when we got the opportunity, we came as a group of young adults to be witnesses to the living Christ,” said Pérez.

— Brian Segovia

Read more about the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage visit through North Carolina

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