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In preparation for the 2024 National Eucharistic Congress and response to the final year of the Eucharistic Revival Movement of the bishops of America, we started a parish "at home" Eucharistic retreat on zoom.
Perfect timing for our Parish Lenten Journey....
33 DAYS TO EUCHARISTIC GLORY
"The sacrifice of Christ on the Cross and the sacrifice of the Eucharist are one single sacrifice.”
A Day-by-Day Lenten Preparation for Eucharistic Consecration.
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Day 1 started on Wednesday, Feb 28
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The Day of Consecration to the Eucharist (Day 33) is on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 7 ( with one week pause during Holy Week)
Format: Presentation of the day's reading.
Zoom meeting @7pm for 33 days, except on Fridays of Lent when it is at 6:30pm.
Each day's presentation will be for 15 minutes, and will take place just before our nightly Rosary. (Our first day will take a bit longer due to the introduction.)
In addition:
Once a week brief "progress report" meeting in person or on Zoom every Wednesday night during our prayer meeting.
Please see below a brief video clip by Matthew Kelly on WHY we urgently need to come together to do this consecration.
More about 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
33 Days to Eucharistic Glory is the first-ever Eucharistic Consecration. The devotion was out together and written in a book by Matthew Kelly.
At critical times throughout Salvation History, God's people have been invited to consecrate themselves. We are at one of those critical times in history, and consecrating ourselves, our families, our country, and indeed, the whole world to the Eucharist may make all the difference.
Life is a pilgrimage. It is a sacred journey toward our eternal home with God. Learn what it means to be a pilgrim in a world that’s constantly trying to reduce you to a tourist and consumer. Journey with Mother Teresa, John Paul II, Thérèse of Lisieux, Maximilian Kolbe, Thomas Aquinas, St. Faustina, the Children of Fatima, and Mary the Mother of God to experience Jesus in the Eucharist like never before.
Prepare yourself for an explosion of grace in your life. Grace is the assistance God gives us to do what is good, true, noble, and right. And there is no better way to receive God's grace than through the Eucharist. Over the next thirty-three days you will learn how these great saints and others lived in Eucharistic Glory.
One day at a time, you will become more available to God and discover what it means to live in Eucharistic Glory. Embrace this experience and it will forever change the way you spend time with Jesus in the Eucharist.