REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THE 10TH NATIONAL EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS!
Will you be there?
This coming summer, join your Catholic brothers and sisters as we encounter the living Jesus Christ, experience profound renewal, and are sent out on mission for the life of the world. Tens of thousands of Catholics will gather at the feet of Jesus in Indianapolis, boldly anticipating a new Pentecost. Don’t miss this historic moment!
This Congress is open to all! There will be common general sessions for everyone and mass each day as well as daily breakout sessions. Plus, you can even customize your experience by signing up for a track that fits your unique stage in life.
In addtion to the exciting programming already planned for the Congress, we will gather each day as a Frassati Family to share a meal, pray together, and unpack this incredible experience as one community. Frassati families will take care of their own individual registration, transportation, and accomodations for the event. We recommend finding accomodations and transportation plans near the Lucas Oil Stadium since that is where the Congress programming will take place.
If your family is interested in attending, please fill out the Frassati Interest Form
and register for the Congress using the blue buttons below.
Tickets are selling out fast so don't wait!
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Join us for one of the largest Eucharistic pilgrimages in history! Just as crowds followed Christ throughout his earthly ministry, our nation will process with our Eucharistic Lord through cities, along highways, and past rural towns on his way to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress.
There are four branches to this pilgrimage- each starting from one of the four corners of our country and proccessing to the Congress in Indianapolis. On July 16, 2024, all four branches of this historic Pilgrimage will converge in Indianapolis for the 10th National Eucharistic Congress—a milestone within the Revival and a historic moment for the Church in the U.S. Find out more about how you can participate HERE.
If you are interested in coming with Frassati to meet up with the Pilgrimage this spring,
please fill out the interest form at the link below. You can learn more about the route HERE.
In addition to the Congress in Indiana this summer, there are even more ways to participate in the Eucharistic Revival here and now in the Houston area.
On Monday, November 6, at 6:30pm in the Assembly Hall, Frassati will be hosting its first Family Holy Hour. Please join us along with your whole family for an evening of prayer with the Blessed Sacrament. More details to come!
We're excited to share that local parishes will be participating in four days of Eucharistic Adoration flowing from the Solemnity of Christ the King, from November 27-30. Prince of Peace, St. Ignatius of Loyola, Christ the Good Shepherd, and St. Edward parishes will host a four-day Eucharistic Procession which will include the Sacraments at each parish, followed by the procession to the next parish. Please see this flyer for initial details (click here). Frassati Catholic will serve as a stop and gathering place on the procession between Christ the Good Shepherd and St. Edward on Thursday, November 30. We will provide more details about our participation in this procession as they become available.
Can't wait for the Congress?
Start living the Eucharistic Revival now with these great resources!
Franciscan Friar of the Renewal Fr. Agustino Torres, along with professional actress by day youth minister by night Solanyi Rodriguez, wade through some of the biggest Catholic conundrums and catechesis fails, all through the lens of the source and summit of the Faith: the Eucharist. Join Fr. Torres, Solanyi, and their special guests for honest conversations on how to right-size, recommit to and revive our understanding of the Mass and relationship with Jesus with a little humor and a whole lotta love. Official podcast of the USCCB’s National Eucharistic Revival (www.eucharisticrevival.org) and an OSV Podcasts partner (www.osvpodcasts.com).
In this free course by Revive Parishes, Bishop Andrew Cozzens presents the incredible reality of the Real Presence, unpacks “The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church” as published by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, and invites you to respond to this radical gift. Discover practical ways you can spread a love for the Eucharist in your community!
Miracles remind us of the power of faith and God’s active presence in our world. They are not only found in the pages of Scripture but are still happening today!
Check out this Daily Miracles "praylist" on the Hallow app to listen to a short story each day about a miracle approved by the Church!
Last spring, we were blessed to host an international Vatican sponsored exhibit highlighting many of the miracles documented by Blessed Carlo Acutis. Here's what our students had to say about the exhibit and Eucharistic miracles in general-
"Blessed Carlo Acutis’ exhibit inspires me because it shows how in circumstances where someone had serious doubts about our Lord’s presence in the Eucharist, He came through to show them that He is the way, the truth, and the light. It also shows the degree of reverence we must have for the Sacrament because every single particle is the true Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ."
-Elizabeth Messa ‘25
"Blessed Carlo Acutis’ work to document miracles is relevant to the current Eucharistic Revival in our country today by their impact on the Church. Each of these miracles brought forth not only physical proof of God’s works but brilliance in the ability to uncover hidden details in our Catholic faith. Details like knowing the blood type of the Eucharist, small paintings appearing within a larger painting, and stained/engraved marks from Communion show the intricacies of God that have been around for centuries."
-–Bianca Marsan ‘23
Making known the importance and power of the Eucharist is life changing. The Eucharist alone can be the factor that converts many to Catholicism, which is why documenting these Eucharist miracles like Carlo Acutis did is so important. Sharing these miracles has the power to change someone and their way of life. ... This exhibit changed the way I look at the Eucharist. I have always viewed the Eucharist as a vital part of my faith, but sometimes I felt like I slept on how powerful the Eucharist is. The Eucharistic bread and wine are truly turned into the precious Body and Blood of Christ. It holds so much power to impact our lives in an unrepeatable way. I hope to remember these miracles as I contine to grow in my faith and to share with others to also hopefully impact their lives the same way these stories impacted mine.
–Ricky Skinner ‘23