“The greatest love story of all time….”
—Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Year of Mission: Walk with One
National Eucharistic Congress (NEC): Relive the power and excitement of the National Eucharistic Congress that was held in Indianapolis on July 17-21, 2024! Rewatch, or view for the first time, the amazing Revival Sessions, all the Impact Sessions, and gain access to the Revival Podcast. Exclusive Eucharistic content will continue to be added in an ongoing way to help strengthen your Eucharistic faith and help you go ever deeper with Jesus throughout the Year of Mission and beyond! Learn more on the National Eucharistic Congress website. Also, for additional access to videos and EWTN’s coverage of the NEC, go to EWTN’s on-demand page or YouTube page.
Year of Mission Playbook: The National Eucharistic Congress officially kicked off the Year of Mission for the entire Church of the United States. This is an exciting new season of the Revival movement. The Holy Spirit has enkindled a missionary fire in the heart of our nation, and now he is sending out every member of the Church to spread the Good News—sharing the gift of our Eucharistic Lord with those on the margins. And YOU are invited to be a part of it! If you feel called to live this mission in a way that’s unique to you and your strengths, the National Eucharistic Revival team has created a Year of Mission Playbook just for you! Use this comprehensive guide to discern and embark on your Eucharistic mission. Download the guide LINK
At the heart of the revival is our parish community. The National Eucharistic Revival has a Leader’s Playbook for our parish LINK (In English and Spanish)
Promote the Revival with Bulletin Inserts from the National Eucharistic Revival.
Walk with One: Everyone is called to evangelize, and thanks to the gift of the Holy Spirit, we are well-equipped for this mission. It may not mean spreading the Gospel in a foreign land or going door-to-door with the Good News—and it may require overcoming some fears—but the Lord is asking each of us to step out of our comfort zone and evangelize one-on-one. Learn practical ways you can engage in the Year of Mission and evangelize to those around you. This is your opportunity to be God’s instrument in the life of another person. Imagine how our families, neighborhoods, and country will be transformed if every active Catholic answers this call! Learn more and download the Walk with One guides (English, Spanish, and Vietnamese) on the National Eucharistic Revival webpage.
From the Formed website: Sent Evangelization provides Catholic pastors with the method and tools to reach all the souls living within their parish boundaries (Christus Dominus no. 30.1). And does so by equipping parishioners with a neighborhood evangelization method, based on baptismal identity and focused on charity. LINK
Parish Book Study
Becoming Eucharistic People – Ave Maria Press LINK
This is My Body – Word on Fire LINK
Personal Education and Enrichment
Small Group Study Jesus and the Eucharist LINK
“Spark” Novena: praying for the revival with the Spark Series. Nine short daily reflections inviting you to open your hear to the revival and renewal God desires. LINK
Guide to Eucharistic Adoration
A Beginner’s Guide to Eucharistic Adoration – Busted Halo LINK
Family Resources
“If a family is centered on Christ, he will unify and illumine its entire life.” (Pope Francis) “The Christian home … is rightly called “the domestic church” (CCC).
“The Eucharist is the very source of Christian marriage” (Pope St. John Paul II). “The Eucharist is the sacrament of the new covenant, where Christ’s redemptive work is carried out (cf. Lk 22:20). The close bond between married life and the Eucharist thus becomes all the more clear. For the food of the Eucharist offers the spouses the strength and incentive needed to live the marriage covenant each day as a “domestic church” (Pope Francis).
An introduction to Eucharistic Adoration for Children LINK
Bring families to Eucharistic Adoration – Catholic Sprouts LINK
How to take your children to Eucharistic Adoration without losing your marbles – The Kennedy Adventures LINK
How to do Eucharistic Adoration with kids – Teaching Catholic Kids LINK
52 Sundays is a resource for families that was developed by the Archdiocese of Detroit. It leads families through the Liturgical year with scripture, reflections, activities, and even family fun recipes to enjoy together. (In English and Spanish) LINK
Books for Parents
Seven Secrets of the Eucharist by Vinny Flynn - LINK
Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist; Unlocking the Secrets of the Last Supper, by Brant Pitre LINK
“The Eucharist is the sacrament of love: it signifies love, it produces love. The Eucharist is the consummation of the whole spiritual life.”
-St Thomas Aquinas
Eucharistic Adoration- Western Deanery
Eucharistic Adoration- Eastern Deanery
Eucharistic Adoration- Southern Deanery
National Eucharistic
Revival Blogs
Revival Story
Eucharistic Encounter and Mission:
The Story of Gustavo Mejia
May 23, 2023
by Brother Iñigo Johnpaul, SCTJM, and Brother Nathaniel Muñoz, SCTJM
Eucharistic Theology
Let’s Be Holy Together
May 31, 2023
by Br. Nathaniel Muñoz, SCTJM, and
Br. Inigo Johnpaul, SCTJM
Revival Story
"What Do the Saints Have that I’m Still Searching for?”
The Testimony of Gary Thomas
June 7, 2023
by Eucharistic Revival Team
Revival Story
Eucharistic Processions and Pilgrimages for Children
May 31, 2023
by Katie Bogner
Year Two:
Parish Revival
June 11, 2023 – June 2, 2024
Let us pray…
My Lord Jesus Christ,
It is Your great love for us that keeps You day and night present in the Blessed Sacrament, full of compassion and love, waiting for us to visit You. I believe that You are truly present in the Sacrament of the Altar.
From my very soul I adore and thank you for the many graces you have given me, especially the gift of Your Most Precious Body and Blood and your mother, Mary, Most Holy. I beg your forgiveness for the times when I do not fully believe, fail to sacrifice my time in prayer and adoration, or offend you with my indifference. I consecrate my entire self to You.
Strengthen me by Your Holy Spirit to be a vessel of your love and compassion on this world. Grant me the wisdom and courage to invite others to experience You in the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar.
Amen!
Free Educational Resource
Free Educational Resource
The Diocese of Shreveport has partnered with the Catechetical Institute of Franciscan University of Steubenville to receive authentically Catholic resources that help to form those within our diocese. All the workshops are available no matter your vocation and at no cost to you! We invite you to participate in any track but most especially in the Eucharistic Renewal Track. Click the button below to start learning!
In an ever changing world the Holy Eucharist is a constant reminder of the great reality of God’s changeless love.
~ St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta