"If we want revival for the American church, it must start with you and me," Kris Frank, chief mission officer for the National Eucharistic Congress, told OSV News of their Spark Series, a prayer series that anyone can join. "As St. Augustine
With the feast of Corpus Christi, the National Eucharistic Revival enters its second year and shifts its focus to parish renewal -- a year organizers expect will inspire more parishes to increase the Eucharist's visibility in their communities through Eucharistic processions.
"Processions have
The National Eucharistic Revival announced it will release what it called the "first-of-its-kind" mystagogy series of weekly catechetical reflections throughout the Easter season to "invite all Catholics deeper into the mysteries of Christ by reflecting on the truth, goodness and beauty of
On the feast of Corpus Christi, the U.S. bishops will officially launch the National Eucharistic Revival. The Our Sunday Visitor Editorial Board addresses how the success of the revival does not depend on the bishops but on us, the faithful: “The reality
The U.S. bishops' focus on the significance of the Eucharist in the life of the church isn't just about on the statement they approved at their fall meeting.
It also is about something bigger: a three-year eucharistic revival that will culminate with the
As the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops gathers in Baltimore today, its members are scheduled to be presented with updates regarding the ongoing plans for the national Eucharistic revival — a multiyear initiative beginning in 2022 that aims to renew and strengthen
Our Sunday Visitor contributing editor Russell Shaw looks at the proposal by the U.S. bishops to organize and implement a National Eucharistic Revival. The process is expected to last three years or longer and includes propositions to tackle a dwindling belief in
Commissioning “Eucharistic missionaries” is an idea that has “captured the imagination” of people involved in the planning for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ three-year initiative to rekindle devotion to the Eucharist. In an interview with Our Sunday Visitor, David Spesia, executive
Catholics can expect added emphasis on the Eucharist at all levels of the church beginning next summer, culminating in a large-scale national event in 2024.
Auxiliary Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens of St. Paul and Minneapolis, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops'
Ahead of the bishops' spring assembly, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington has appointed Father Jorge Torres, a priest of the Diocese of Orlando, Florida, to help implement a planned multiyear National Eucharistic Revival.
Msgr. Jeffrey D. Burrill, USCCB general secretary,