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EUCHARISTIC REVIVAL

The National Eucharistic Revival is a massive, three-year initiative that will bear fruit for years to come. Within this large movement, there are a few key moments you and your family won’t want to miss!

On the Parish Level

We are currently in the Year of Diocesan Revival. So far, much of your opportunity to join the Revival has been digital. But this is about to change! As we enter the Year of Parish Revival this June, there will be more ways to join expressions of revival near you.

A Playbook for the Year of Parish Revival will be released in the coming weeks to provide inspiration and support to communities as they plan their response to the Holy Spirit’s invitation. Watch the Lead page on our website to learn more when the Playbook is released and help lead the Revival at your parish. And keep an eye on your parish bulletin and our upcoming events page to see what’s happening in your local community.

On the National Level

Registration is live for the long-awaited 10th National Eucharistic Congress, hosted in Indianapolis. The rebirth of this legacy will be an important milestone within the Revival, and you are invited to attend! What is a Eucharistic Congress? Discover the history of this legacy and see the schedule for this generational moment. Groups get a discount at registration. Click here to learn more about registering a group for the National Eucharistic Congress.

In the Streets

Another major moment within the Revival will be the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage one of the largest Eucharistic pilgrimages in history. Together, we will process with our Eucharistic Lord along four routes, departing from the north, south, east, and west edges of our country. Visit our website to see which route will pass closest to you, or plan your own pilgrimage in solidarity. The four branches of the Pilgrimage will meet in Indianapolis in July 2024 for the National Eucharistic Congress.

Please share the good news of your Council’s activity with the Diocesan Eucharistic Revival Team. You may email me at Gregory Coogan, gcoogan@dioceseofcleveland.org.

Gregory Coogan Secretary for Catechetical Formation Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Member of St. Hilary Council #14551

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