This procession must not be an occasion for confrontation, but rather an opportunity to show the many people deceived by the Evil One that there exists a people who are animated by sentiments of Faith and Charity, a people which with generosity and with a supernatural gaze offers its prayers, fasts, and sacrifices to implore forgiveness for the sins of their brothers.
Regarding Archbishop Vigano, he is in hiding. This is a time of war against the church and persecution of faithful Catholics. It's not a time of "processions of reparation". Should the Catholics in Nigeria have procession of reparation for their murderers? Did the Cristeros, the Vendeans, the Catholics in Spain, during the cινιℓ ωαr? No, and it's the same now. I think if the archbishop wants a procession of reparation, he should lead it and risk what he tells the faithful to risk. This is a time where the slightest accusation jeopardizes property, freedom, and life of Catholics. Therefore, the situation has to be proportionate to what is risked. And I still wouldn't go because it's not the time for it. Reparation now is in the form of resisting actively, when the time comes, the active oppression of the faith by the enemy. Standing around while being abused by the enemy, just because we are catholic when there are still means to oppose the enemy, is not giving witness to the faith. It's emboldening the enemy to more attacks. God is the "God of Armies". Not of pacifists.