National Eucharistic Revival

Walk With One

In year 3 of the Eucharistic Revival, the Year of Mission, Catholics across the U.S. are called to embrace our apostolic roots and, equipped by the Holy Spirit, go out and spread the Good News. But this doesn’t necessarily mean going to foreign lands or even door-to-door. The Walk With One initiative calls each of us to reflect upon one person whom we accompany and help lead to Jesus. Find a simple guide and resources on the National Eucharistic Revival website.

For those in Parish Evangelization Cells System (PECS) small groups, this is a perfect fit for oikos evangelization.

Not sure how to share your own faith story with others? See this guide on giving a testimony, available in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.

Relive the National Eucharistic Congress

In July 2024, the first National Eucharistic Congress in 83 years was held in Indianapolis. Read coverage in The Catholic Spirit and watch sessions on the National Eucharistic Congress website.

Keep the Revival going with Year 2: The Mass! Find out how our local church is placing a special focus on the Mass, especially the Eucharist, in response to Archbishop Hebda’s pastoral letter.

About the Eucharistic Revival

Scandal, division, disease, doubt. The Church has withstood each of these throughout our very human history. But today we confront all of them, all at once. Our response in this moment is pivotal.

In the midst of these roaring waves, Jesus is present, reminding us that he is more powerful than the storm. He desires to heal, renew, and unify the Church and the world.

How will he do it? By uniting us once again around the source and summit of our faith—the Holy Eucharist. The National Eucharistic Revival is the joyful, expectant, grassroots response of the entire Catholic Church in the U.S. to this divine invitation.

Be Part of the Revival

Year 2: The Mass

Deepen your experience of the Mass and relationship with Jesus in the Eucharist. Read more.

National Eucharistic Revival

Find ways to pray, learn and lead your parish community to encounter Christ. Learn more.

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