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The bishops of the United States discussed on Friday a program of “Eucharistic Revival” which will aim to foster deeper devotion and knowledge about the Eucharist nationwide beginning next summer.
Jesus Solorio carries a cross during a Eucharistic Congress procession June 17, 2017, in College Park, Georgia, in the Atlanta Archdiocese. (CNS/Georgia Bulletin/Michael Alexander) ...
The eucharistic revival offers a chance to remind ourselves and others why we cherish the Eucharist most—and that without God’s grace we would all be unworthy to receive.
The National Eucharistic Revival is a three-year initiative by the U.S. bishops that aims to inspire, educate, and unite the faithful in a more intimate relationship with Jesus in the Eucharist ...
Father Roger Landry, the Catholic chaplain at Columbia University said that for a true eucharistic revival to take place it must start with the clergy and religious, who then must go to the laity.
“The Eucharist is the food that makes us hungry,” says Eucharistic Revival preacher Joe Laramie, S.J., so when he preaches, he hopes to stir his congregation “to deeper hunger for the Lord ...
As part of the initiative, four different pilgrimages were launched last month to bring the Eucharist across the U.S. and converge at the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis from July 17-21.
The event is part of an ongoing initiative in the Catholic Church called the National Eucharistic Revival, launched in response to reports of fewer Catholics who believe that Jesus is truly present… ...