Ready, set, march!
In the February 2024 Issue of The Catholic Echo, Bishop Bonnar discusses the March of the Eucharist Adoration Calendar and how it ties to the season of Lent.
In the February 2024 Issue of The Catholic Echo, Bishop Bonnar discusses the March of the Eucharist Adoration Calendar and how it ties to the season of Lent.
In addition to receiving the Eucharist at Mass, we also need to enter into a greater spirit of prayer, bringing ourselves before the Blessed Sacrament—not only voicing our prayer, but listening for God’s voice in prayerful silence.
Join us for an evening of Adoration and the healing Sacraments of Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick all under the night sky in our Mary Garden.
We are now in the second phase of the Eucharistic Revival, the “parish year,” which is intended to bring the revival into our parishes and small faith communities. The following resources can be used during this phase to increase understanding of the Eucharist and what it means to us as Church:
For the Parish Year of the National Eucharistic Revival, we request that every parish send a History of the Parish, Adoration times, and planned Holy Hours.
This brief information and training session will present material for Small Faith Sharing Groups and the Eucharistic Revival Congress in 2024.
Catholic brothers and sisters from the Diocese of Youngstown will journey together to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis.
All are invited to our Knights of Columbus-style Holy Hour led by Bishop Bonnar, including Adoration, evening prayer, Litany, Rosary, and Benediction.
St. Louis and Sacred Heart parishes in Louisville, in conjunction with the Walsh University Theology Department, will sponsor a
The series will run each Thursday at 7 p.m. during March beginning March 2. Each presentation will be held in the Belden Room at Sacred Heart of Mary Parish.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.