
‘A Little Taste of Heaven’: Eucharistic Adoration ‘High Point’ of SEEK Conference, Attendees Say
In Salt Lake City, adoration went until a little after 10 p.m.
In Salt Lake City, adoration went until a little after 10 p.m.
Imagine hundreds of students kneeling to adore Christ.
During this time of Eucharistic revival, we ought to be reminded how much Satan trembles at the reality and power of the Holy Eucharist.
The Pope’s brief remarks focused on the day’s Gospel passage, which demonstrates how Jesus is able to combine both rest and compassion for others.
A college-age pilgrim finds refuge and spiritual solace in the Eternal City.
COMMENTARY: The American Eucharistic pilgrimages — replete with so many moving scenes in the first few weeks — are the most complete response to the Holy Father’s call.
More than 3,000 members from all 50 United States and 27 countries are currently enrolled in Eucharistic prayer association.
The Holy Father called on the faithful to remain in God’s presence and stay faithful to the Church.
Eucharistic adoration has a drawing power on college students and young adults, Catholics and non-Catholics alike
Catholic artist and family dwelled with the Eucharistic Jesus for three days — and are forever changed.
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