Ahead of the 10th National Eucharistic Congress, artists nationwide are invited to enter a “National Eucharistic Art Competition.” Emphasizing the relationship between art and faith, the National Eucharistic Revival team, in partnership with St. Edmund’s Sacred Art Institute on Enders Island in
As we receive the ashes of Lent, a new fire casts its light in the heart of the Church. It is the fire of the National Eucharistic Revival, a beacon calling us to reassess our relationship with the Real Presence at the
A new initiative by the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., promises to foster children’s love for the Faith and, in particular, their participation in the Eucharist. “The primary goal is the ongoing sharing of pastoral resources through the recently launched
Jimmy Coleman is planning to run 50 miles in one day with a special goal in mind: Drawing attention to the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. “I’m going to have a flag with me the whole time that, on one
Despite threats of blizzard-like conditions, only clouds moved through southwestern Indiana Jan. 13 as the Diocese of Evansville held its first-ever Eucharistic congress. An estimated 1,700 Catholics braved the cold to attend the Saturday event.
In his latest Letter to Parents, Leonard DeLorenzo addresses how parents’ witness to the Eucharist impacts their children. DeLorenzo’s father attended daily Mass. He writes: “The most important thing he did for us, though, was that he went to Mass every morning.
It comes down to the difference between resolution and revival. Both require intentionality and effort, but grace requires some interior openness and spiritual docility, as well.
Resolution focuses on what we believe we can change. Revival is about letting God change us, in
In 2024, the Catholic Church in the United States will conclude the second of three years of revival, culminating in Indianapolis in July, with the first National Eucharistic Congress to be held in the U.S. in 83 years. This event is essential
This sacred season of Advent, while a time of joyful anticipation, is also a call to conversion and preparation of our hearts. As we reflect on the humble birth of Christ in Bethlehem, our thoughts naturally turn to the profound mystery of
This Advent, the Archdiocese of Detroit wants people to know they aren't spiritually alone, no matter how isolating post-pandemic, 21st-century life might seem.
As part of the archdiocese's I AM HERE campaign, an immersive initiative designed to encourage Catholics and others to discover