West End Vicariate’s Eucharistic Procession draws 1,500

Sizzling summer temperatures couldn’t deter Catholics from the West End Vicariate of the Diocese from filling the streets around St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Ontario on September 9...

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Parishes hold Eucharistic Processions

On As the spirit of the Eucharistic Revival continues, both St. Paul the Apostle Parish, Chino Hills and St. Anthony Parish, Upland held Eucharistic Processions on August 5.​..

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Riverside Vicariate participates in Eucharistic Procession

As the Parish Year of the National Eucharistic Revival began, faith communities from the Riverside Vicariate of the Diocese came together on July 22 for a Eucharistic Procession led by Bishop Alberto Rojas, 13 priests and 5 deacons...

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SoCal young adults gather at Eucharistic conference

On May 6-7, hundreds of young adults from all over Southern California gathered at Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove for a Young Adult Eucharistic Revival. The revival was a product of collaboration among the young adult ministry offices...

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Bishop Rojas leads Eucharistic Procession in High Desert Vicariate

On May 16, the High Desert Vicariate held a Eucharistic Procession with Bishop Alberto Rojas at St. Joseph Parish, Barstow. Over 150 processed through the streets...

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Faithful brave the rain for first ever diocesan Eucharistic Procession

In a history-making move, Bishop Alberto Rojas carried the Blessed Sacrament out of Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral and into a storm.The leader of our diocese was accompanied by dozens of priests, seminarians...

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Spend some time with Jesus in Adoration this Eucharistic Revi​val

There are a lot of things you can do in an hour – go for a walk, run some errands, watch an episode or two of TV, take a nap, clean up around the house. But how often do we take the time to spend an hour in prayer before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament?

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Bishop helping to lead the Eucharistic Revival shares perspective

With a briefcase and a Bible, Bishop Andrew Cozzens of the Diocese of Crookston, Minnesota, is stumping across the country. No, he’s not running for office, but he is running what may be the biggest Catholic grassroots movement in decades. And he’d like you to join him.

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