national eucharistic revival

From eucharisticrevival.org:

"Our world is hurting. We all need healing, yet many of us are separated from the very source of our strength. Jesus Christ invites us to return to the source and summit of our faith in the celebration of the Eucharist. The National Eucharistic Revival is a movement to restore understanding and devotion to this great mystery here in the United States by helping us renew our worship of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist." Read more.

The National Eucharistic Revival offers three ways to get involved -- through becoming a prayer partner, sharing a testimony, or becoming a Eucharistic Missionary. Learn more.

Click here for access to multiple resources from the Diocese of Arlington to help us reflect on the Eucharist. May we prayerfully think about becoming more involved in the National Eucharistic Revival, and possibly consider attending the Eucharistic Congress in 2024, the first Eucharistic Congress in 83 years!

Stay tuned for more details on how St. Charles as a parish hopes to live out this renewal of Eucharistic devotion!


10th National Eucharistic Congress

The Congress is scheduled to take place in Indianapolis, Indiana from July 17 – July 21, 2024. Information can be found here.

The diocese has secured tickets for the Congress and is working with Corporate Travel Service (CTS) to arrange a “tour package” for members of our diocese to participate.

Click here to register to be a part of the Diocesan tour!

Pricing for the tour package includes an entry pass into the venue for the 5-day Congress, 4-nights hotel accommodations, and specified meals (see page 2 of the flyer). Please note that the price for the package does not include transportation to/from Indianapolis. However, CTS will work with you as a part of our Diocesan tour to assist with purchasing travel once it becomes available. Current estimate is that flights will be approximately $400.

Tickets are limited, early registration is highly recommended. As with any conference, the cost and experience of the conference will be much better if participants can easily walk from their hotel to the conference center. Our secured tickets are in hotels within walking distance. We would like for our entire diocesan group to be in walking distance. However, those hotel rooms are quickly disappearing as groups from other dioceses begin to purchase tickets.