Read more about the article Eucharistic revival called ‘a movement’ that gets to core of Catholic faith 
Tim Glemkowski, seen in this undated photo, is the newly named executive director of the National Eucharistic Congress Inc., a new entity formed in early 2022 to oversee the bishops' three-year eucharistic revival and 2024 eucharistic congress. Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens of Crookston, Minn., chairman of the board of the National Eucharistic Congress Inc. announced Glemkowski's appointment April 4, 2022. Bishop Cozzens is chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis. (CNS photo/Holly Freeman, courtesy Eucharistic Congress)

Eucharistic revival called ‘a movement’ that gets to core of Catholic faith 

God is alive and real and can be encountered in the Eucharist

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Read more about the article Russian soldiers attack Caritas office, ransack seminary 
The Caritas Ukraine office in Mariupol is pictured in a screenshot. In a statement published on its website, Caritas Ukraine said several people "were hiding from shelling and looking for a safe haven" in its Mariupol office when a Russian tank fired on the building, killing seven people. (CNS screenshot/Caritas Twitter feed)

Russian soldiers attack Caritas office, ransack seminary 

Calls for peace, sparing of civilians renewed

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Read more about the article Ladies of Charity spring consignment sale boosts aid to needy 
The Ladies of Charity Spring/Summer Clothing Consignment Sale opened on Friday, April 8, and will continue through Saturday, May 14. Proceeds from the sale help fund the Ladies of Charity's efforts to help those in need. Members of the Ladies of Charity pray before the opening of the sale.

Ladies of Charity spring consignment sale boosts aid to needy 

Women’s and men’s clothing and accessories available at bargain prices

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Read more about the article Vanderbilt Divinity School students, staff join synod discussion 
Students, faculty and staff at Vanderbilt Divinity School in Nashville participated in a listening session for the Synod on Synodality on Wednesday, April 6. Theology professor Paul DeHart, a parishioner at Christ the King Church, makes a point while discussing one of the questions posed during the session.

Vanderbilt Divinity School students, staff join synod discussion 

Wide variety of perspectives being collected through the synod

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