54th Pilgrimage of Faith to Chimpay
138th
anniversary of the birth of Blessed Ceferino Namuncurá
(ANS – Chimpay, Argentina – August 26, 2024) – Between Friday, Aug. 23, and Monday, Aug. 26, the 54th Pilgrimage of Faith in memory of the young Mapuche saint was held in Chimpay, the town in the province of Río Negro where Ceferino Namuncurá was born 138 years ago. The pilgrimage theme this year was “Ceferino, attentive gaze, sensitive heart, supportive hands.”
The
greatest Pilgrimage of the Faith in Patagonia began on Friday with the arrival
of the faithful on horseback who, after travelling hundreds of miles, arrived
at the hermitage of the Ceferino Park to bring their offerings, their greetings,
and their prayers before the traditional image that is venerated all year
round.
Religious,
cultural, and recreational activities continued on Saturday, with the arrival
of pilgrims by bicycle, on horseback, in campers, and on foot, from various
locations in Patagonia, such as Gastre, Gan Gan, Telsen, Trelew, Gobernador
Costa, Viedma, Villa Regina, Cipolletti, Neuquén, Zapala, and some from Buenos
Aires.
As
the day continued, there were also celebrations and baptisms, and pilgrims
continued to arrive. Hundreds came to greet the Blessed, touching the wooden
sculpture and his poncho. At dusk, a prayer was held by the fire, led by
the Mapuche tribal community. Saturday ended with a hymn to
the earth by the young people from the Chimpay sports center.
On
Sunday activities began with the first rays of the sun on the hill of the Fifth
Centennial Cross (on National Road 22), with Mapuche prayer
and supplication. At 9:00 a.m., the multitude of people began the pilgrimage to
Ceferiniano Park, where they arrived after a 2-hour walk. At 11 o’clock, the
Mass began on an altar prepared outdoors.
The
celebration was presided over by Bp. Alejandro Benna of Alto Valle del Rio
Negro, and concelebrated by the bishop of Viedma, Bp. Esteban Laxague, SDB, and
San Carlos de Bariloche’s Bishop Juan Carlos Ares, and by priests from
different parts of the region and the country. Among the concelebrants there
were Fr. Darío Perera, South Argentina provincial, Fr. Osvaldo Braccia, vice provincial,
and several other Salesians.
During
the homily, Bp. Benna stressed: “Once again Ceferino calls us, and with his
example invites us to live the present moment well. We have come to renew our
faith.... How much faith on this road! I saw many who came on horseback or by
bicycle, or on foot from afar. These days I have blessed many people. And one
of them said to me, ‘I’ve been coming to greet Ceferino for 50 years.’ What
beautiful faith I see in children that is passed on from grandparents to
parents and from parents to children. That grace that God gave to all of us on
the day of our Baptism!”
Although
the main activities took place last weekend, on August 26, the day on which we
celebrate the birth and the liturgical memorial of Blessed Ceferino Namuncurá,
Masses were held throughout the day, and those present shared a lunch and a
symbolic cutting of the cake.
The certainty that remains after this pilgrimage is that this manifestation was, once again, a true demonstration that, if one prays with faith, God works in people’s lives.
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