STS. SABINA AND MARY CHURCH – JENNY LIND: Eucharistic Revival in AR 2022-2025

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Have you heard of the Eucharistic Revival in AR 2022-2025? The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) have called for “a three-year grassroots revival to deepen our devotion and belief in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.” The 3-year program for Eucharistic Revival began on the Feast of Corpus Christi and will conclude at a National Eucharistic Congress, July 17-21, 2024 in Indianapolis. The Synod on Synodalitiy was conducted to hear those in the Church, what their needs and concerns are and how to meet them. (To read the report click here).The Eucharist Revival will end with the Holy Year 2025. Each part works to unite the Church and to focus on common goals in the coming years. This is a time to get back to basics, by increasing knowledge and belief in the Eucharist, participating in the Mass, understanding church teachings, becoming a prayer warrior, an adorer at Eucharistic Adoration, or a Eucharistic Minister.

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