Washington: IACA gears up for 26th annual pilgrimage, led by Bengali Association


Daijiworld Media Network - Washington DC

Washington DC, Aug 20: The eagerly awaited 26th annual pilgrimage organized by the Indian American Christian Association (IACA) is just around the corner. This unique event, which brings together diverse denominations of Indian Catholics in America, is scheduled to take place at the prestigious Basilica of the National Shrine in Washington DC on September 9.

The IACA pilgrimage serves as a unifying platform for Indian Catholics of various backgrounds, including Mangalorean, Goan, Kerala, Tamil, Bengali, Maharashtrian, and more. Each year, a different association takes the lead, symbolizing the harmony among these distinct communities within the larger Indian American Christian framework.

This year, the honor of leading the pilgrimage falls upon the Bengali Association. The upcoming event promises to be a spiritualexperience, drawing individuals from various walks of life who share a common faith.

The IACA has invited those around in the Washington DC area on September 9, to join this heartwarming gathering and take part in the worship of the Lady. The IACA annual pilgrimage is not only an opportunity for religious devotion but also a celebration of the rich cultural tapestry of Indian American Catholics.

 

 

 

  

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