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Catholic Diocese of Little Rock
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Contact: https://www.eucharisticcongress.org/register
Register Now for National Eucharistic Congress
Click on the button above to register for the National Eucharistic Congress. For more information, download the reigistration guide, see the FAQ or follow the Facebook page for the National Eucharistic Revival.The 10th National Eucharistic Congress will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana July 17-21, 2024. It will be the climax of the three-year National Eucharistic Revival taking place from 2022-2025. To learn more, read the FAQ or register here. According to the website for the event, additional events within walking distance of the stadium will be held at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the Indiana Convention Center, and other venues.
Registration, which includes a "Congress Pass," offers participants entrance to all congress programming such as general sessions, catechetical sessions and breakouts along with arena seating at Mass, evening concerts and all entertainment. Registrants are also welcome at Congress Central with a vendor hall located in the Indiana Convention Center, open daily featuring more than 200 Catholic organizations and artisans.
Access to the National Eucharistic Congress app is included with registration, and special discounted rates are being offered at more than 25 area hotels where pilgrims can reserve lodging.
The large-scale event will feature personalized track experiences based on one’s individual ministry journey. Youth groups and families are also invited to attend with special programming geared toward children ages 12-18.
There will be numerous chapels, prayer experiences, various areas for the sacrament of reconciliation, and multiple Masses from a variety of liturgical rites offered daily with a final liturgical celebration on the last day that will unite all participants in worship of the Eucharist.
"There is power when Catholics gather in worship and prayer before the Eucharist — Jesus is going to move, not only in our hearts, but he is going to bring hope and healing through our prayer to a world in desperate need of it," Joel Stepanek, chief mission officer for the National Eucharistic Congress, Inc., said in a press release about the congress.