As we welcome the new year, it's a time for Catholics both to look back in reflection and to look ahead in hope. 2023 was marked by many significant events and initiatives that have continued to shape how we love and live
"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
For three years, Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens of Crookston, Minnesota, has been the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' point person for its three-year National Eucharistic Revival and the National Eucharistic Congress, which will be held July 17-21 next year in Indianapolis.
As chairman
Attendees of the National Eucharistic Congress July 17-21 in Indianapolis now have the option of purchasing single-day and weekend passes in order to make attendance more affordable and flexible, the bishop overseeing the congress announced Nov. 15.
It’s been almost a year and a half since Corpus Christi Sunday 2022 — June 19 — the launch date of the ongoing National Eucharistic Revival. How are you participating? This time of year offers us a prime opportunity for getting serious
Yohan Garcia still remembers when, at 16 years old, he migrated from Mexico in search of a better life. His faith in God, he said, sustained him through his harrowing journey. “If I had not been thinking about how the Lord was
Ahead of the 2024 National Eucharistic Congress, Catholic colleges and universities are embracing the National Eucharistic Revival — a movement to renew the Church by enkindling a living relationship with Christ in the holy Eucharist. “Our hope is for college students to
Coming from Logan and St. George, from Tooele and Vernal, from Salt Lake and all parishes and missions between, an estimated 10,000 Utah Catholics gathered July 9 for the Diocesan Eucharistic Rally and Mass at the Mountain America Exposition Center in Sandy.
An annual procession to Father Augustus Tolton's gravesite in Illinois will be joined next year by pilgrims walking the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage en route to Indianapolis, the Diocese of Springfield's worship director announced July 9. Declared "venerable" by Pope Francis in 2019,
Too often, Catholics try to communicate the incommunicable parts of the Faith, like oversharing what they think God has told them or trying to fully explain how God led them to their particular vocations. Sara Perla writes that, when it comes to