Concern for the God-given dignity of immigrants, for unity in teaching the faith clearly and for spiritual renewal in the country dominated the public proceedings of the bishops’ fall plenary …
National Eucharistic Congress
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Bishops issue pastoral message on immigration, elect USCCB secretary, approve ERDs
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsA roundup of what happened on the second day of public sessions at the U.S. bishops’ fall plenary meeting in Baltimore.
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OSV News sat down with Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio Nov. 12, one last time before he exited the role officially of president of the U.S. bishops’ conference.
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“I know that it will be a beautiful experience of the power of the Holy Spirit, and especially the power of evangelization when we honor Jesus and the Eucharist,” Bishop …
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(OSV News) — Kai Weiss is spending part of the summer in Krakow, Poland, helping college-age students immerse themselves in the thought and culture of St. John Paul II. It is …
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(OSV News) — Catholic faithful can now live — or relive — some of the experience of the 2024 National Eucharistic Congress with the release of live music recordings from …
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The three-year National Eucharistic Revival closed in Los Angeles on Corpus Christi Sunday with a call to “become Eucharistic missionaries.”
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(OSV News) — The National Eucharistic Revival is formally slated to end June 22, this year’s feast of Corpus Christi. But, the three-year initiative — which included last year’s 10th …
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Eight young adult “perpetual pilgrims” will take the Eucharist across 10 states and 20 dioceses, which will host opportunities for prayer, Mass and Eucharistic adoration, charitable works and community fellowship.
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At the Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the Deaf Eucharistic Congress drew more than 230 people from 25 states and two countries.
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