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Eucharistic Revival

REVIVAL IS NOT SOMETHING WE DO.
IT’S GOD STIRRING UP THE HEARTS OF HIS PEOPLE.

In response to our prayers, the Holy Spirit is filling us with grace and zeal—setting our hearts ablaze with his love and sending us out to share it with the world.

The National Eucharistic Revival movement is the joyful, expectant, grassroots response of the Church in the United States to the divine invitation to be united once again around the source and summit of our faith in the celebration of the Eucharist.

Through the Eucharist, God desires to heal, renew, and unify the Church and the world.


Information courtesy: National Eucharistic Revival website

Catholics Care. Catholics Vote.

We vote because we are citizens. But, more importantly, we vote conscientiously because we are people of faith. Catholics have an obligation to participate in the democratic process by voting with an informed conscience.  Our consciences are formed through studying Scripture and the teachings of the Church, examination of the facts, and prayerful reflection. While there are many moral issues before us, every issue is not equal. As Catholic citizens, we should remember three things:

  1. Respect for the dignity of each person is the core of Catholic social and moral teaching. This is our most basic principle.
  2. We focus on the common good, not our own personal interests. We ask, how can we make the world a better place? Not, how can I improve my own personal situation?
  3. We have a responsibility— a true obligation—to form our consciences and participate in the civic life of this nation.

The Catholic Church does not endorse candidates for elected office. However, it does seek to share Catholic teaching on relevant issues and to encourage Catholics to vote.


Information courtesy of Diocese of Stockton website.

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