For general information, please visit the National Eucharistic Congress website.
Tickets for the revival will become available on February 15 through the National Revival website, and will cost $350 per person. A link will be provided here once the site goes live.
Each diocese was given the option of reserving 250 discounted ($200) tickets. We did so, and have made them available to pastors for their parishes. Not all have been spoken for, so we will make any remaining tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis (limit 2 per person until they are all requested). We will begin taking requests in February. A link for requesting discounted tickets will be provided here.
The diocese will not be arranging housing. Information about housing options (including arranging for a block of rooms for a parish or other group) will be sent with registration information and will be posted here once available.
The diocese will not be providing transportation to Indianapoils. Parishes and other groups are encouraged to partner together if they are interested in renting buses and the like.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) invites Catholic composers, hymn-writers, and poets to submit entries for the Eucharistic Revival Musical Competition. The goal of this competition is to express and renew our zeal for the Eucharist through poetry and song.
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Complete Guidelines in English
Directrices completas en español
This will be one of the largest Eucharistic processions in history, from north and south, east and west, converging in Indianapolis for the 10th National Eucharistic Congress. For more information, please click here.
Eucharistic missionaries are individuals who answer a personal call from the Holy Spirit to be an instrument of revival through prayer, formation, and missionary outreach. For more information, click here.