The National Eucharistic Revival Began in 2022 proposed
by the U. S. Catholic Bishops to Revive and Enhance
Love for the Eucharist.
Four Pillars of the Revival
♦ Reinvigorated Worship
♦ Personal Encounters
♦ Robust Formation
♦ Send Missionaries
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The Bible is the story of God’s love for us. He created us out of love, redeemed us by his love, and transforms us in his love.
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Jesus is both God and man; therefore, he reveals who God is
in relation to us. Jesus asked Simon Peter, “Who do you say that I am?” (Matthew 16:15) He asks this same question of us:
who do you say Jesus is?
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Salvation is a gift from God through Jesus Christ
that requires our “yes.”
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Jesus didn’t simply leave us a written message or instruction manual to follow. He gave us a living, dynamic Church where we encounter him personally and allow ourselves to be transformed into his likeness.
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God’s presence in the Old Testament foreshadows the gift of the Eucharist, one of the seven sacraments of the Church. Jesus established the Eucharist to give us strength and accompany us at every moment of our earthly journey.
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The story of the Eucharist can be traced throughout Scripture. From Genesis to the present day, this session explores how the Cross
is the new Tree of Life, and the Eucharist is its fruit.
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The Eucharist sustains us on our spiritual journey. Our participation at Mass through the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist is an offering of thanksgiving to God. We are then sent forth to share what we have received.
Archbishop Thompson:
"Being Christ-Centered
a Way of Life"
Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York shares how important our Response: "Amen" is
in enhancing our reverence to the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.