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Saturday, October 8, 2022

National Eucharistic Revival 2022-2025

 

The EUCHARIST is the REAL PRESENCE of Jesus,
Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity

Prayer for the National Eucharistic Revival

My God, I believe, I adore, I hope and I love You! 
I beg pardon for those who do not believe, nor adore, nor hope, nor love You.
Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, I adore You profoundly. I offer You the most precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the world in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifference by which He is offended. And, through the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 
I beg of You the conversion of sinners.
Our Lady of Fatima

On June 19, 2022, the Feast of Corpus Christi, the United States Council of Catholic Bishops began a three-year focus on the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist that is intended to be a National Eucharistic Revival! 

The three-year Eucharistic Revival program will include three tiers: 
Diocesan, Parish, and Nationwide.
 
July 2022, Dioceses across the country were encouraged to hold Eucharistic events and make the Eucharist a primary focus. The U.S. bishops aim to provide free teaching materials on the Eucharist, developed with the help of various catechetical partners, as soon as possible to assist dioceses in this.

July 2023, Parishes will be encouraged to do the same. Bishop Cozzens, USCCB Chairman of the Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, said they want to encourage “grassroots creativity” and embrace diverse Eucharistic traditions to help parishes foster a greater love for the Eucharist among their members.
 
The revival would culminate in July 2024 with a National Eucharistic Congress in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis - July 17-21. 

Calling the plan a “once in a generation” opportunity to impact faith life, Bishop Cozzens said the plan aims to create “Eucharistic missionaries”— people who go out to spread devotion to the Eucharist to new places, what Pope Francis calls “the margins.”

“We want to start a fire,
not a program.”
 
Bishop Andrew Cozzens
USCCB Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis

More information can be found on the following websites
 
 


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