Belief in the Real Presence in the Holy Eucharist is waning among professed Catholics, and the U.S. bishops are trying to do something about it.
Eucharistic processions on feast of Corpus Christi will launch revival
Truly synodal Church is one that listens, collaborates with all people
“A shift in mindset is required, moving from viewing the laity as mere collaborators with the clergy to recognizing that the clergy and laity are ‘co-responsible’ for the Church’s well-being and action.”
Synodality and dialogue: fostering a culture of encounter
Three concepts are central to the synodal journey, according to Cardinal-designate Robert W. McElroy.
Deacon who once was lost helps youth, families find grace of the sacraments
Deacon John Wocken talks about his spiritual journey to the diaconate and his hopes for the National Eucharistic Revival.
Synodality means communion, not ‘populism,’ pope says
Synodality is not a reorganization of church structures but rather a path of ecclesial communion that seeks to open minds and hearts to the will of the Holy Spirit, Pope Francis said.
Students share joys, concerns about church at synod listening sessions
In early April, nearly 50 college students from across the Archdiocese of Philadelphia gathered at La Salle University for a cross-campus listening session as part of the first phase of the global “Synod on Synodality.”
Bishop John M. Botean: Ecumenical dimensions of synodality
It is by “looking around” that we can best “look within” in the process of becoming a more synodal church.
Local team sheds light on National Eucharistic Revival
“My greatest hope is that the Eucharistic Revival has as its core energy our meeting people where they are and walking with them in meeting the Lord anew as well as we are able,” said Crosier Father Kermit Holl.