I am the living bread that came down from heaven” – John 6:51
This year’s 25th Eucharistic Congress launched our local Church into the National Eucharistic Revival—a three-year national movement called by the bishops of the United States to rekindle the fire of our eucharistic faith and to begin a new chapter of evangelization grounded in renewed eucharistic devotion, life and service.
This will be a three-year effort, starting with a diocesan year to focus especially on prayer, building awareness, and formation across the archdiocese. The second year—the parish year—will be an opportunity for parishes to engage the Revival more deeply through small groups and families.
The third year—the year of mission or sending—will be marked by a National Eucharistic Congress. More local resources will be coming soon, including a virtual Eucharistic conference later this year.
Check this page in the coming weeks for more information.
In the meantime, the bishops have offered a national website with information and resources
Mission: To renew the Church by enkindling a living relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist.
Vision: A movement of Catholics across the United States, healed, converted, formed, and unified by an encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist and sent out in mission “for the life of the world.”
How to get involved
The Revival is meant to spark a grassroots movement of Catholics, taking shape in and through families, small groups, apostolates, and parishes. Every Catholic is called to be involved—that means you!



How to get involved
The Revival is meant to spark a grassroots movement of Catholics, taking shape in and through families, small groups, apostolates, and parishes. Every Catholic is called to be involved—that means you!



More resources to come soon
Thank you for visiting, and please pray for the National Eucharistic Revival! Blessed Carlo Acutis, pray for us!