The 2024 National Eucharistic Congress

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National Eucharistic Revival 2024

Right now, over 50,000 Catholics are united around the Eucharist, the source and summit of our faith, at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis. Just like our students who live Eucharistic lives during the school year, these people are experiencing profound, personal renewal through the power of Christ’s love. This transformation will flow out from Indianapolis to bring revival in our communities as the Church returns to her first love.

Every day at the Congress is designed to facilitate this life-changing encounter with Jesus, regardless of where you are on your faith journey. Attendees will select their preferred series of impact sessions for the morning and breakout sessions for the afternoon. Then, gathered together as one, the whole assembly will experience the powerful revival sessions in Lucas Oil Stadium each evening.

Check out diocesan social media pages (Facebook | Instagram) to learn about opportunities to join Bishop Walkowiak for Mass, or meet up with him and other diocesan pilgrims in Indianapolis. See Bishop Walkowiak’s remaining Congress Mass schedule here:

  • Saturday, July 20 at 8:30 a.m., Mass in Spanish with Archbishop Gomez (Indiana Convention Center; the convention center is connected to Lucas Oil Stadium via a pedestrian-friendly underground walkway)
  • Bishop Walkowiak also will be attending the Congress Revival Sessions each evening and the closing liturgy on Sunday, July 21 inside Lucas Oil Stadium.

Whether you attend for one day or all five, or participate remotely in live streamed sessions (EWTN Live Coverage | Relevant Radio Livestream), we are encouraged to join in this historic and generational moment.

The National Eucharistic Congress is not just an event but a profound journey of faith. It will rejuvenate our spirits, deepen our understanding of the Eucharist, and inspire us to live out our faith more authentically. It is a celebration of our Catholic identity and a testament to the enduring power of the sacraments in our lives.