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I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world.

JOHN 6:51

 

CGSUSA Resources for the National Eucharistic Revival

From the Child

A child's drawing of a figure holding a smoking pot, standing behind a table with two unlit candles.A 3-year old upon being presented the Model Altar: With successive experiences setting the altar, she remarked, “I want to go to the church”; and “I want to go to the feast.” 

Judah, age 7

This picture was done about 2 months after Judah saw a re-presentation of the Eucharistic Presence of the Good Shepherd for beginning Sacramental preparation sessions. As the Parable of the Found Sheep was also re-visited during sacramental prep sessions, Judah ties this theme in as well. Note: the altar is yellow, the color of light and great joy. The Shepherd’s robe is purple, the color of preparation.

 

 

From Sofia and Gianna

History on the Research of the Mass

The Water and the Wine of the Eucharist

 

 

From the Annual Journal

 
The One Constant in My Life
by Michael Cleary
My greatest memory of the Atrium was sitting around learning about the Mass. I remember coloring the Liturgical Calendar and vestments for the priest, I remember learning about the Words of Consecration, and I remember learning about how we receive the true Presence of Jesus at Holy Mass.
Fast forward to a couple years after I graduated college, where I found myself in a completely new chapter of life. I was living in a complete new part of the country far away from my friends or any family members. Six months after I moved, I still felt alone and kind of lost.  Read More
 
 
A Great “Thirst”
by Sr M Claire, MC
“I thirst.” On the cross Jesus said love’s word. He thirsts for our thirst for him. He thirsts that we be as united with him as a branch on the Vine. It was these words that Jesus spoke to our foundress, Mother Teresa, that made her
run in haste across the world to satiate his thirst for her love, and for the love of the poor. In 1946 she confided to her spiritual director what Jesus had asked of her: Read More

What is the National Eucharistic Revival?

 

The National Eucharistic Revival is a three-year initiative sponsored by the Bishops of the United States to inspire and prepare the People of God to be formed, healed, converted, united, and sent out to a hurting and hungry world through a renewed encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist – the source and summit of our Catholic faith. The Revival officially launched in June 2022, and its milestone event will be a National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, IN, from July 17-21, 2024. The National Eucharistic Revival and National Eucharistic Congress are a direct response to the Holy Father’s call for a “pastoral and missionary conversion which cannot leave things as they presently are” so that the Church in the United States might be “permanently in a state of mission” (Evangelii Gaudium, n. 25).

This eucharistic movement seeks to bring together clergy, religious, laity, apostolates, movements, and parish and diocesan leaders to spur momentum, collaboration, and lasting impact for the renewal of the Catholic Church in the U.S. over the next three years. Each year will have a strategic focus for formation and missionary discipleship.

 

Year One (2022-2023): Year of Diocesan Revival
During the first year, the U.S. bishops will be inviting their presbyterates, diocesan teams, and parish leaders to a renewed love for Jesus in the Eucharist by hosting and highlighting diocesan-wide events such as eucharistic congresses and days of formation centered on the mystery of the Eucharist in the life of the Church.

 

Year Two (2023-2024): Year of Parish Revival
During the Parish Year, pastors will invite their parishioners and staff to become even more truly and deeply eucharistic communities through small groups, increased exploration of the sacrifice of the Mass, eucharistic adoration, catechetical studies on the Real Presence of Christ, parish-sponsored processions, and other activities to enable deeper encounters with Our Lord in the Eucharist.

 

Year Three (2024-2025): Year of the National Eucharistic Congress and Missionary Sending
During the third year, the Church will gather for the first National Eucharistic Congress in almost fifty years, where approximately 80,000 Catholics are anticipated to draw close to Jesus in the Eucharist by way of a pilgrimage to Indianapolis from July 17-21, 2024. The intended fruit of the Congress is to prepare the faithful from around the country to go out to the peripheries of their communities as “eucharistic missionaries” filled with the flame of divine charity for those around them. Following the vote of the U.S. bishops at the November 2021 general assembly, a new corporation has been formed to plan and implement this milestone event.

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