It may be a cliché, but it’s true in this case. “The family that prays together, stays together,” said Steve Quebral, who led his family of five to the National Eucharistic Congress. The Amherst family joined others from The Buffalo Diocese on a bus trip to Indianapolis for the July 17-21 gathering. There was no […]
Throughout the five-day National Eucharistic Congress, nationally-known speakers joined with bishops and one astronaut to speak witness to the faith. Gloria Purvis, author, commentator and host of her own podcast, spoke July 20 about an issue that doesn’t get enough attention within the Church – racism. A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, Purvis joined the […]
INDIANAPOLIS — The National Eucharistic Congress drew to a close on Sunday, July 21. Close to 60,000 people gathered to hear from Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, pro-prefect for the Section of Evangelization of Dicastery for Evangelization.
INDIANAPOLIS — Three Buffalo seminarians jumped at the opportunity to participate in several Masses held at the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis. Joseph Graham, Lorenzo Quebral and Andrew Erdman spent five days in 80-degree heat wearing black cassocks to serve at some of the daily liturgies. “We were ushers in the 4 o’clock English Mass […]
INDIANAPOLIS —During the five-day National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, some of the most well-known bishops from the United States celebrated Mass to congregations upwards of 50,000 filling Lucas Oil Stadium. On July 19, Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory, of the Archdiocese of Washington, took to the ambo to speak on the responsibility of the faithful in […]
INDIANAPOLIS — On Friday, July 19, Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of Washington D.C., led the morning Mass at the National Eucharistic Congress. Breakout sessions and exhibits on the Shroud of Turin and Carlo Acutis, as well as diocesan groups, priests, religious sisters and newly 60, 00 of the faithful made their impression on Indianapolis. A […]
Thursday, July 18 was Day Two of the National Eucharistic Congress but the first full day of worship, presentations, and faith-based activities. WNY Catholic Audio is in Indianapolis for the Congress and has this report.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan of the Archdiocese of New York celebrated Mass on Thursday morning with a few dozen of his favorite bishops. He spoke to a nearly filled Lucas Oil Stadium on the first full day of the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis. “My fellow pilgrims, to open this first full day of our historic […]