In her latest column, OSV News editor-in-chief Gretchen R. Crowe recalls a time when she committed to a regular early morning Holy Hour and how that “yes” to God changed her life. As we continue on in the National Eucharistic Revival, Pope
Catholics need to recover a sense of awe and adoration before the Eucharist, knowing that it is "the real and loving presence of the Lord," Pope Francis told members of the committees organizing the National Eucharistic Revival and the National Eucharistic Congress
Speaking at the Catholic Media Association's June 6-9 annual gathering, Bishop Cozzens asked Catholic communications professionals to support the National Eucharistic Revival underway through their own witness, and by magnifying "stories of encounter."
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 2023 celebration of the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi Sunday) takes on added meaning as it marks approximately one year of the three-year National Eucharistic Revival. Launched last year by the U.S. bishops on Corpus Christi
About 2,700 people said prayers of worship in Spanish and sang songs of praise while processing with the Eucharist through Midtown Manhattan before celebrating a Pentecost vigil at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Priests, nuns, lay leaders, and the faithful prayed for the forgiveness of
The National Eucharistic Revival is entering its second year on June 11, Corpus Christi Sunday. Have you participated? Have you been waiting for the right moment? Now is your time. The second year of the revival is focused on parishes, and there
With U.S. Catholics in the midst of a National Eucharistic Revival, the call to accompany those with mental illness is stronger than ever, a Catholic mental health counselor and researcher told OSV News.
"To live out eucharistic communion means not only the reception
Jesus is alive. He is living in the Eucharist and wants to encounter you. If you open your heart to him, he will change you.
As we celebrate Eucharistic Revival, speaker and author Katie Prejean McGrady writes: “What if revival, at the root of which is a renewal of our faith and a desire to be ever closer to the Lord, started in the places we already