
God Is Still Very Much With Us: The Eucharistic Meta-Narrative of 2023
COMMENTARY: As we turn the corner into 2024, it is important for Catholics to commit to making it a true year of the Lord, which means to make it a truly Eucharistic year.
COMMENTARY: As we turn the corner into 2024, it is important for Catholics to commit to making it a true year of the Lord, which means to make it a truly Eucharistic year.
COMMENTARY: As Pope Benedict told World Youth Day pilgrims in 2008, ‘every time we celebrate Mass we receive the Holy Spirit who unites us more deeply with Christ and transforms us into him.’
As the U.S. bishops discuss drafting a formal statement on the Eucharist, David Spesia, Executive Director of Evangelization and Catechesis for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, expounds upon the need to strengthen our understanding of the Real Presence.
“Surely,” said Archbishop Lori, “we could do nothing that would please Blessed Michael McGivney more than this!”
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