![]() ![]() It invites parishes to host monthly “encounter nights” where people can meet Jesus in Eucharistic adoration. It calls for “attentiveness to the ‘ars celebrandi'” or “art of celebrating” the Mass, which includes “prayerful understanding of the liturgical texts, feasts, and seasons throughout the year,” reverence and proper preparation for the Mass. ![]() The playbook suggests and recommends certain practices for each of the invitations, but it “is not a prescriptive guide, nor is it all-encompassing,” the playbook states, emphasizing the importance of each parish’s discernment. Based on the revival’s four “pillars,” the playbook’s “four invitations” for the parish year are reinvigorating worship, personal encounter, robust faith formation and missionary sending. The Year of Parish Revival “Leader’s Playbook” was created primarily for pastors and parish leaders. The Year of Parish Revival aims “to create Eucharistic communities, communities that are full of life because they’ve received life from the source of life,” he said. Catholic bishops’ vision for the National Eucharistic Revival. “The parish year of the revival is the most important one” in the three-year National Eucharistic Revival, said Tim Glemkowski, executive director for the National Eucharistic Congress, a nonprofit organization tasked with organizing the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in 2024 and supporting the U.S. The “Leader’s Playbook,” released May 1, helps parishes answer the question “what are we being asked to do?” through four “invitations” for the Year of Parish Revival, which begins on the solemnity of Corpus Christi June 11. (OSV News) - Parish leaders seeking guidance for the National Eucharistic Revival’s upcoming parish year now have a 24-page resource to assist their discernment. church’s ongoing National Eucharistic Revival. More than 1,500 pilgrims from seven parishes participated in the procession, which traveled over three miles and lasted four hours. Martin of Tours Parish in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, N.Y., holds a monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament as he exits his church at the beginning of a Eucharistic procession May 7, 2023.
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