Join the Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage Livestream

Dominican Friars | July 28, 2025

Each year, pilgrims from across the country gather at the Basilica of the National Shrine in Washington, D.C., for a day devoted to the Rosary, the Eucharist, and the preaching of the Gospel. It’s a day of grace and renewal—led by the Dominican Friars and centered on Christ through Mary.

If you aren’t able to attend in person on Saturday, September 27, 2025, you can still be part of the pilgrimage. Join us online through the livestream at rosarypilgrimage.org and follow along throughout the day.

To help you remember, you can add the event to your Google Calendar or download the calendar invite (.ics) to mark your schedule.

A Moment for the Church in America

As the Church begins a new chapter under its first American pope, Pope Leo XIV, many are sensing a renewed call to go deeper in the faith. The Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage has become one way to respond to that call—a moment to return to Mary, to rediscover the beauty of the Rosary, and to draw closer to Christ in the Eucharist.

The livestream allows you to take part in that moment, wherever you are. You’ll be able to watch the talks, pray the Rosary, adore the Eucharist, and unite in the Vigil Mass in honor of Our Lady—all from home, your parish, or with your ministry group.

Ways to Participate from Home

If you’re watching from afar, we encourage you to make the day your own:

    • Host a watch party with your friends, parish, or prayer group
    • Pray along with the livestream and follow the schedule of the day
    • Coordinate adoration at your parish during the pilgrimage’s adoration time
    • Offer your day for a special intention or in thanksgiving

However you choose to join us, you’ll be united with thousands of others seeking the same thing: to grow in love for Christ through Mary.


Photo by Timothy Dias, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

 


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