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The LIII International Eucharistic Congress 2024 was the Eucharistic congress that took place from September 8 to 15, 2024 in Quito, Ecuador.. Was the first time that the Ecuadorian capital hosts the ecumenical event and the sixth time that it takes place in the American continent, after the various congresses in some cities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Colombia ...
The first year of the program focused on diocesan-level initiatives, and the second year focused on parish-level initiatives, with four national Eucharistic processions and the congress to take place at the end of the second year. [15] The third year, following the congress, will be devoted to the Church "going out on mission". [15]
Pope Francis appointed the first Cardinal of Myanmar Cardinal Charles Maung Bo as the Papal Legate. [37] 52nd: 2021 Sep 5–12 Budapest "In You (=in Eucharistic Jesus) is the source of all our blessings." (Cfr.: Ps 87, 7) Originally scheduled to take place in September 2020, it was postponed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This was the ...
Audience members listen to Father Josh Johnson as he kicks off the first revival Wednesday, July 17, 2024, during the National Eucharistic Congress at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Pope Francis sent Cardinal Charles Maung Bo of Myanmar as his papal legate [1] and presider at the opening Mass on January 24. [ 2 ] This was the second time that the Philippines hosted the International Eucharistic Congress, with the first one held in Manila on February 3–7, 1937.
Watch live as Pope Francis holds mass for tens of thousands of Catholics at the Velodrome Stadium in Marseille on Saturday 23 September. French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to attend the ...
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis is expected to leave hospital on Saturday pending the results of his latest medical tests and is scheduled to take part in a Palm Sunday service the following ...
^a On 18 May 2020, Pope Francis inscribed Saint Faustina Kowalska, Virgin, in the General Roman Calendar. [22] ^b On 29 May 2014, Pope Francis inscribed Saint John XXIII, Pope, in the General Roman Calendar. [23] ^c On 29 May 2014, Pope Francis inscribed Saint John Paul II, Pope, in the General Roman Calendar. [23]