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National Eucharistic Revival 2022-24
The Bishops of the United States are calling for a grassroots revival of devotion and belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist beginning June 19, 2022 and ending on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ in 2024. The bishops believe God wants to see   a movement of Catholics across the United States, healed, converted, formed, and unified by an encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist—and sent out in mission “for the life of the world.”     ​The Revival consists of a  Diocesan Year, followed by a Parish  Year  and Renewal and  will culminate with the first National Eucharistic Congress in the United States in almost fifty years. Almost a hundred thousand Catholics will  gather  in Indianapolis for a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage toward the “source and summit” of our Catholic faith July 17-24, 2024.
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2022-24
​Year One: Diocesan Year 
Year Two: Parish Year
Year Three: Year of Renewal

 Catechetical Sunday Eucharistic Revival   Theme materials

USCCB National Eucharistic Revival   website
(Spanish translation available.)

National Eucharistic Revival on Social Media:   
Facebook             Instagram           Twitter           YouTube Channel   


USCCB Document: The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church

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Video Course on USCCB Document with Bishop Cozzens

Overview: The 2024 National Eucharistic Congress
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Eucharist Video Series, Catholic Answers

EWTN  News  in depth: Eucharistic Revival     (Bishop. Cozzens)

I Am Here - Archdiocese of Detroit (& Hallow) witness  initiative

Knights of Columbus Eucharistic Revival Resources 
​(also in Spanish)

Loyola Press Eucharist  Webpage

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Real+True   Unit: The Eucharist is   Sacrifice and Communion
(OSV - based on  the Catechism)

Source and Summit: resources for home and classroom


Recommended Books:
 Take, Bless, Break, Share: A Strategy for a Eucharistic Revival
Cardinal Blase  J. Cupich 


Real Presence: What   Does it Mean and Why does it Matter?   
Timothy P. O'Malley

Becoming Eucharistic People: The Hope and the Promise of Parish Life   Timothy P. O'Malley
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            Related resources  from McGrath Institute 

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My Daily Visitor:  Eucharist (Devotional)
Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP
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