Fr. Râle Pilgrimage - Madison

Saturday, August 24 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

A Mass and pilgrimage to mark 300 years since the killing of Father Sebastian Râle will be held on August 23 and 24 in Madison.

On Friday, Father James Nadeau will celebrate a Mass at 3 p.m. at St. Sebastian Cemetery, located on Father Rasle Road in Madison, where there is a memorial to him. Following the Mass, Joseph Moreshead, director of faith formation at the Parish of the Holy Eucharist, will offer a talk on the Jesuit martyr.

On Saturday, the annual Father Râle pilgrimage will be held, tracing the steps where he preached and ministered to the Abenaki people. The pilgrimage will begin at 9 a.m. at St. Sebastian Church, 161 Main Street in Madison, where prayers will be offered and excerpts from Father Râle's letters will be shared.

Following that, participants will take a five-minute drive to the park on Father Rasle Road. They will then process along the river where the Norridgewock village used to be, stopping along the way to read and reflect on Fr. Râle’s descriptions of the hostilities between the French and the English that would lead to his death. The pilgrimage concludes at the monument where the Norridgewock church was located and where Fr. Râle was killed and was believed to be buried. The pilgrimage will conclude around noon.

For those in southern Maine unable to make the trip to Madison, the same prayers, reflections, and readings will be shared at Holy Martyrs of North America Church, 266 Foreside Road in Falmouth, on Sunday, August 25, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

For more information, contact Joseph Moreshead at [email protected].

 

Parish/Church
Location:
St. Sebastian Church
Address:

161 Main Street
Madison, ME 04950
United States

Cost:
$0
Contact Person:
Joseph Moreshead