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On Friday, June 12th, experience a powerful National Consecration Rally celebrating America's Consecration to the Sacred Heart at Log Still's The Legacy, a state of the art facility next to Bardstown, once named the "Most Beautiful Small Town in America"
Address: 605 Dant Head Rd, New Haven, KY 40051
Outline:
10am-10:30 am: Arrival
10:30am-2:30pm: Banquet and Concert
(Eastern Daylight Time)
Meal: Springhouse Picnic / Dessert Station / Cash-Bar With Authentic Kentucky Bourbon and Other Drinks
Tomato Watermelon Salad
Antipasto Pasta Salad
Green Goddess Chicken Salad on a Croissant
Oven Roasted Turkey Breast on Baguette with Peach-Ginger Relish, Brie Cheese, and Baby Spinach
Black Forest Ham & Brie with Peach Chutney on Rosemary Bread
Heirloom Caprice Salad on Ciabatta
Schedule of Events June 11-14 (Currently Being Updated With New Developments)
(All times in EDT)
National Prayer Novena starts on June 3rd. Find the prayers here.
Thursday, June 11th
This will be a lighter arrival day. It will allow for plenty of time to travel to the Kentucky Holy Land, explore the local area or tour historical sites, shop, eat, and prepare for a big weekend.
4pm: Sacred Heart Vigil Mass at Unannounced Church location, including prayers recommended by the USCCB.
Unannounced time: Live-Viewing of the National Consecration.
"As part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. bishops will consecrate the United States of America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Parishes around the country are encouraged to join the bishops in celebrating the consecration of our nation to the Sacred Heart." (USCCB article)
Friday, June 12th
8am: Mass at Holy Cross Church, the first parish past the 13 colonies, originally called the "Sacred Heart Chapel"
10am-2:30pm: National Sacred Heart Consecration Rally at Log Still’s The Legacy
(605 Dant Head Rd, New Haven, KY 40051)
3pm: Check in begins at Sacred Heart Camp and vendor/table set up starts.
(87 St Francis Raywick Rd, St Francis, KY 40062)
4pm: Vendors/tables open to public
5:15pm: National Consecration Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. (livestreamed here)
5:30pm: Camp Supper
8:00pm Bonfire begins with live music and prayer
Saturday, June 13th
8:00am: Angelus and vendor/tables open to public
9:00am-10:00am: Breakout Sessions, Time 1
10:30-11:30: Breakout Sessions, Time 2
12:00pm: Angelus
1:00pm-2:00pm: Breakout Sessions, Time 3
2:30pm-3:30pm: Breakout Sessions, Time 4
4:00pm-5:00pm: Breakout Sessions, Time 5
5:30-10:30pm: Sacred Heart Festival Event
Sunday, June 14th
6:00am: Angelus
7:30am: Breakfast
8am: Mass at Holy Cross Church, the first parish past the 13 colonies
9am: Outdoor Mass
11am: Commission and Sending Forth!
For conference attendees who was to continue this historic summer of anniversary and faith, we recommend the
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, which will be in the Diocese of Paterson, New York by June 14th. This 13 colonies pilgrimage will conclude in Philadelphia over the 4th of July weekend, the 250th in our nation's history.
Also, there is the Camino of Maryland. Their June 8-21 pilgrimage explores many historic Catholic sites in the original colony of Catholics, Maryland. The Kentucky Holy Land started when settlers from Maryland headed out West.
The Knights of Columbus will set up this amazing icon.
This copy of the famous Sacred Heart painting from the Church of Gesù in Rome bears the Apostolic Blessing of Pope Francis.