After a Pentecost launch, the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is marking its first full weekend with events in the Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina.
National Eucharistic Congress
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Before the Declaration of Independence was boldly signed in 1776, before pilgrims feasted at what became popularly regarded as the “First Thanksgiving” in 1621, there was St. Augustine, Florida. The …
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“With our Holy Father we desire to be witnesses to Christ’s love praying for the peace of Christ to descend upon our country and our world.”
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Organizers of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage shared details of the event taking place May 24-July 5 during the U.S. 250th anniversary.
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Findings of a national survey on the impact of the National Eucharistic Revival were released Jan. 15, 2026.
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The pilgrimage will launch Memorial Day weekend at Our Lady of La Leche Shrine in St. Augustine, the site of the first Mass celebrated on American soil in 1565.
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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 …
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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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