A HIstoric Outpouring of Grace
The 10th National Eucharistic Congress was a profound moment for the whole Church in the United States as our Catholic family united in prayer. 60,000 Catholics gathered in Indianapolis for this generational event, and countless more across the nation joined us via livestream.
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This was a pivotal moment in both American history and the legacy of the Catholic Church. After a historic National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, tens of thousands of pilgrims welcomed Jesus to Indianapolis. United in spirit with our brothers and sisters across the nation, we worshiped Jesus as the Body of Christ and sought repentance in joy and hope.
Jesus is calling us back to our first love for a new Pentecost. Your life—and our Church—will never be the same! Join us in prayer as the fires of revival sweep across our country.
Each day of the Congress was packed with opportunities for personal transformation and life-giving Catholic community. This was truly the Church’s moment.
There is someone in your life right now whom Jesus longs to call to himself. He wants to spark a relationship with them and bless them with his sacraments. In this Year of Mission, Catholics across the U.S. are saying “yes” to a special form of heart-to-heart accompaniment called the Walk With One initiative. This is your opportunity to be God’s instrument in the life of another person.
The Holy Spirit is inviting the Church in the U.S. to find unity and renewal through a grassroots movement we call the Revival. Discerned and called for by the bishops of the U.S., this movement is rekindling a living faith in the hearts of Catholics across America and will unleash a new missionary chapter at this pivotal moment in Church history.
Thousands of your Catholic brothers and sisters walked alongside our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament—publicly professing our faith and witnessing to the world that Jesus is a King worth following.
The Congress fulfilled, in a moment, the vision of the Eucharistic Revival. Together we encountered the living Jesus Christ, experienced renewal, and were sent out “for the life of the world.” Throughout these five days, our Church experienced a new Pentecost and was anointed for the Year of Mission to come.
On the final day of the 10th National Eucharistic Congress, Bishop Andrew Cozzens announced exciting plans for the next installment of this legacy, scheduled for 2033, the two-thousandth anniversary of the Year of Redemption. Please pray for a continued outpouring of grace and unity as the Church looks ahead to her next historic gathering.