When Father Jonathon Meyer, a priest of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles who works at St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, attended last year’s Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, he said it was a “shot in the arm” that reinvigorated his desire to share the redeeming power of Jesus with others.
But for 17 days this month, Meyer is getting a daily dose of that shot.
Meyer is one of more than 200 people participating in the Camino de California Eucharistic Pilgrimage, which began in Sonoma on June 6 and will merge with the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage in San Diego on June 16 before ending the weekend of June 20-22 in Los Angeles, culminating with a 3 p.m. Sunday Mass with Archbishop José H. Gomez at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.