The Eucharist is not only about the transformation of bread and wine into the blood and body of Jesus but “how people are being transformed, how each one of our lives are being changed as a result,” said Cardinal Cupich.
Being next to Eucharist ‘felt like truly a blessing,’ says young Catholic
‘Forming Ourselves in Synodality’
“We should not simply ‘do the synod’ and then forget the disciplines it called us to. Rather, we should let this experience inform our future activities. This will be occasioned by a patient discernment marked by a desire to accompany, to listen, to know, to love and to give our lives over to Christ.”
Vietnamese bishops plan soccer tourney for priests to promote synodality
Catholic priests from dioceses across Vietnam will compete in the first-ever national soccer championship to promote the spirit of synodality.
Sharing responsibility for our common mission
“A synodal Church is one in which all the members become salt, light and leaven, walking together to bring Jesus outside the walls of our Church buildings.”
Seek nourishment, satisfaction in Eucharist, pope says
When received with faith, the Eucharist not only nourishes and satisfies one’s hunger for consolation and love, but gives Christians the strength to nourish others, Pope Francis said.
Detroit Archdiocese, Hallow app launch campaign to share power of Eucharist
The I AM HERE campaign includes a website and social media channels featuring stories of individuals whose lives have been impacted by eucharistic adoration, as well as a series of free audio meditations on the Hallow app to help people pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament.
Bishop Anthony B. Taylor: Discerning and deciding
The synodal style invites us to set aside preconceptions about what needs to be done and take time to listen more broadly, aware that the Holy Spirit “blows where he wills” and often speaks to us from unexpected quarters and in unexpected ways.
Understanding the Eucharist: Take and Eat, Take and Drink
In the Eucharist, Christ gives us the very body which he gave up for us on the cross, the very blood which he has “poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.”