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INDIANAPOLIS (RNS) — As they sent more than 50,000 Catholics who attended the National Eucharistic Congress on their way, the bishops who organized the five-day event that ended Sunday (July 21 ...
In July 2024, Lauren Moore found herself on a figurative mountaintop, leading 55,000 Catholics in praise and worship as a cantor at the National Eucharistic Congress (NEC) in Indianapolis — an ...
More than 200 Deaf Catholics from across the United States gathered in Maryland for a Eucharistic congress, the first of its kind, on April 4–6, 2025, held at the National Shrine of St ...
(OSV News) – In a moment that some thought might never come, Deaf Catholics from across the country stood side by side, hands raised in prayer, signing in unison – worshipping in their own language at ...
The night of Mass, adoration, and eucharistic procession at St. Paul Parish in Harvard Square on April 21 was meant to be a joyful kickoff to the Archdiocese of Boston's Eucharistic C ...
Father Mike Depcik (center) is flanked by by other clergy who participated in the first Deaf Catholic Eucharistic Congress April 4-6, 2025, at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in ...
On Easter Sunday, 1912, Archbishop of Malta Mgr Pietro Pace announced that the 24th International Eucharistic Congress was to be held in Malta in 1913. This event was Mgr Pace’s baby ...
At the presentation of the flag to the Sacred Heart Church were:CJ D’Estelle-Roe, Frances Maxwell, Kaye Walsh, Bridget Jones, ...
Deaf Catholics from across the United States gathered in Maryland for a Eucharistic congress of their own — the first of its kind. Held at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in ...
“I welcome you to this holy space.” The idea for the Deaf Eucharistic Congress, he explained to the gathering, started less than two years ago, when excitement was growing for the National ...
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