In his article in a series about how the Eucharist has affected the life and vocations of different Catholics, Deacon Bob Rice, who serves in the Diocese of Steubenville, Ohio, and is a professor of catechetics at Franciscan University of Steubenville, reflects
In an article in which she shares her vocation story, Sister M. Ignatia Henneberry, a member of the Sisters of Francis of Perpetual Adoration, explains that adoration of the Blessed Sacrament offers opportunities for preparation and surrender. While not everyone is called
In an article about the Eucharist’s centrality for the Sisters of Life, Sister Catherine Joy Marie reflects on the beating heart of Christ. She writes: “The Eucharist is the life of the Sisters of Life. Our faith in Christ’s presence in the
“If you want to be a Dominican, you need to start attending Mass every day.” That’s the advice Father Patrick Hyde was given when he attended a Dominican vocation weekend. On one level, he shares, “it made all the sense in the
In an article about how the Eucharist is central to her life as a consecrated virgin, Andrea Polito shares that her vocation proclaims a message to the world. She writes: “As a consecrated virgin, my life’s mission is to remind you, the
In an article about how the Eucharist has been influential in her vocation and ministry, Sister Kathryn James Hermes, a member of the Daughters of St. Paul, shares how she is called to be a light to the world in a world
In his article about how the Eucharist has inspired and directed his life and ministry, Deacon Mel Tardy of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend shares how it stems from the witness of other Black Catholics and their devotion to the Eucharist.
Father Luke Spannagel of the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois, one of 50 National Eucharist Preachers, writes in a new essay that the ongoing National Eucharistic Revival is an opportunity for the faithful to deepen their devotion to the Real Presence of Christ
Father Craig Vasek, who was recently appointed by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to serve as a specialist for the National Eucharistic Revival, looks at the sacredness of his ministry and the privilege of bringing the very body and blood of
Sister Lucia Marie of the Visitation, a cloistered Dominican nun of the Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary in Summit, New Jersey, shares how her and her fellow sisters center their very lives on seeing the face of Christ in the