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What is the Eucharistic Revival?

The National Eucharistic Revival is a movement to restore understanding and devotion to this great mystery here in the United States. The Eucharistic Revival is a grassroots response to God’s direct invitation—to reaffirm and deepen our faith in Christ’s Real Presence here on earth in the Holy Eucharist. 

The Source & Summit of Our Faith

Our world is hurting and we all need healing, yet many of us are separated from the very source of our strength. Jesus Christ invites us to return to the source and summit of our faith: THE EUCHARIST. To accomplish this, the US Bishops want to reach every level of the Church and deepen the love of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist and enliven the Faith throughout the country.

A Eucharistic Revival In Our Parish

We will be fostering Eucharistic Devotion at our parish, strengthening our liturgical life through faithful celebration of the Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, Missions, Resources, Preaching, and movements of the Holy Spirit.  See below for a timeline of events.

Timeline

National Eucharistic Congress Registration Open!

Spring- Winter 2023 // Adoration, Praise & Worship Evenings

June 4 2023 // Eucharistic Procession

July 14-15 2023 // The Rescue Mission

October 2023 // Guest Speaker

All Year 2023 // Weekly Adoration Hour

Resources

Archdiocese of Denver

We all need healing, yet many of us are separated from the very source of our strength.

Eucharistic Miracles

The physical phenomena associated with a consecrated host.

National Eucharistic Revival

The National Eucharistic Revival is a movement to restore understanding and devotion to the Eucharist.

I ask you to abide in the adoration of Christ, truly present in the Eucharist. I ask you to enter into conversation with Him, to bring before Him your questions and to listen to His voice.

Pope Benedict XVI

It is easier for the earth to exist without the sun than without the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

St. Pio of Pietrelcina

If we really understood the Mass, we would die of joy.

St. John Vianney

Really partaking of the body of the Lord in breaking of the Eucharistic bread, we ware taken up into communion with Him and with one another.

Lumen Gentium, 7