long the tree-lined streets of the San Gabriel Valley, walkers trailed the monstrance that was transported on a trailer filled with white and yellow roses.
More than 1,000 LA Catholics bring their love for the Eucharist to the streets
Seven Sisters Apostolate emphasizes power of prayer for priests
Its mission is described as “one Holy Hour/one priest/each week/one heart of prayer.”
Eucharistic procession makes history crossing river from Iowa to Illinois
As a reflection of the National Eucharistic Revival, the bistate procession provided an opportunity for Catholics, as a eucharistic people, to “think about how important it is to have that relationship with the Lord,” Bishop Louis Tylka said.
Priest helps construct new chapel near his childhood home
The small chapel just east of Rockville features an altar, tabernacle housing the Blessed Sacrament, statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and an image of St. Benedict and St. Scholastica. It was inspired by Father Mitchell Bechtold, pastor in the Five Star Area Catholic Community.
Louisiana boat procession to highlight saints known for love of Eucharist
The 2022 procession comes about two months after the launch of the U.S. Catholic Church’s three-year National Eucharistic Revival.
In Nicaragua, police besiege a defiant bishop who calls out their ‘chaos’
A Nicaraguan human rights organization released a video Aug. 4 showing police in riot gear outside the diocesan offices of one the country’s bishops, preventing him from leaving to celebrate Mass at the cathedral.
Eucharist heals, gives strength to serve others, pope says
The Eucharist heals people of their wounds, emptiness and sadness, and gives them the strength to share Christ’s loving mercy with others, Pope Francis said.
Father Kenneth Doyle: Did Jesus feel abandoned?/ Prayers during adoration
Q. When Jesus was dying on the cross, according to the Gospel, he cried out, “My God, why have you abandoned me?” Why was he saying […]