Pilgrimage to bring St. Francis relic to parishes nationwide

February 26, 2026 - 1:11 PM
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The reliquary containing the first class relic of Saint Francis of Assisi. (Contributed photo via CBCP News)

Catholics across the Philippines will have the rare opportunity to venerate a first-class relic of Saint Francis of Assisi during a nationwide pilgrimage.

The relic relic, classified as “cineribus corporis,” contains the bodily ashes of the saint.

The pilgrimage, called “Lakbay ni Francisco,” was formally launched Feb. 21 at St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Mandaluyong City.

Organized by the Blessed Ivan Merz Family, an association with roots in Croatia, the initiative collaborates with the Secular Franciscan Order to promote devotion.

The tour marks the 800th anniversary of the death of Saint Francis, the Italian friar who died in 1226.

Church officials said the pilgrimage is meant to honor Saint Francis’ legacy while inspiring prayer, reflection, and spiritual renewal among the faithful nationwide.

The Church also reminded participants of the spiritual graces associated with acts of devotion.

“The indulgence is a manifestation of God’s mercy… granted through the Church to remit the temporal punishment due to sins already forgiven,” the Apostolic Penitentiary said.

Parishes, religious groups, and private or government institutions interested in hosting the relic can coordinate through the Facebook page The Tour of Sacred Relics or contact Dr. Dave Dela Cruz at 0927-954-3118.