BLESSED CARLOS ACUTIS (Blogs June 2020 & July 2018 ) will serve as the patron of
the first year of a new three-year Eucharistic Revival project the U.S. bishops
approved Nov. 17, a designation that entrusts a critical initiative to the
intercession of a popular modern Catholic hero known for spreading devotion to
the Blessed Sacrament. Carlos was beatified on Oct. 10, 2020, in Assisi, Italy
Carlos, an English-born Italian Catholic who died in 2006 at
age 15 shortly after being diagnosed with leukemia, used his technical ability as
an amateur computer programmer to share information online about Eucharistic
miracles. He is the first Catholic from the Millennial generation to be
beatified.
“The more often we receive the Eucharist, the more we will
become like Jesus, so that on this earth we will have a foretaste of
heaven."
That same message is at the heart of the bishops’ Eucharist
campaign, which was endorsed Nov. 17 during the United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops’ annual fall assembly in Baltimore.
Set to officially launch with diocesan Eucharistic processions
around the country on June 22, 2022 for the feast of Corpus Christi, the effort will include the
creation of a new Eucharistic revival website, the development of new teaching
materials, special training for diocesan and parish leaders, a traveling team
of Eucharistic preachers, and a host of other initiatives.
The campaign will culminate with a National Eucharist
Congress, the first of its kind in the United
States in nearly 50 years, to be held July 17-21 in Indianapolis.
The bishops’ campaign, which many Catholics view as long
overdue, comes at a time when devotion to the Eucharist is lagging among those
who identify themselves as Catholic, surveys and other indicators show.
Bl. Carlos once said; “By standing before the Eucharistic
Christ, we become holy.”
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