The Bishops of the United States have called for a multi-year celebration of the Eucharist, inviting all Catholics to encounter Christ’s presence anew with a grassroots Eucharistic Revival. As we respond to this call and enter into this National Eucharistic Revival, Liturgical Press is pleased to highlight several of our new and best-loved resources on the Eucharist: what the Eucharist is and what the inexhaustible mystery of this sacrament calls us to. Our founder, Virgil Michel, OSB, recognized the transformative power of liturgical prayer and the importance of connecting worship and justice to bring about a better world. Our participation in the Eucharist reminds us of that reality, for encounter with Christ shapes the way we live. May we open our hearts to Christ in the Eucharist, that we might be formed and transformed into who and whose we are called to be.
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