Nearly 60,000 people traveled to Indianapolis last week for the historic National Eucharistic Congress, the high point of the ongoing National Eucharistic Revival in the United States. Fourth Degree Knights were out in strength for the Saturday procession through downtown, and countless Knights around the country joined similar processions in the weeks leading up to the congress, for which the Supreme Council was a major sponsor. “And the reason is simple,” Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly told the crowd gathered at Lucas Oil Stadium Thursday night. “The Knights exist to serve Christ and his Church.”
The Eucharist is transported through downtown Indianapolis on July 20, followed by a Fourth Degree honor guard and a crowd of thousands. (Photo by Zach Dobson)
The 10th National Eucharistic Congress in the United States — the first in more than 80 years — drew tens of thousands of pilgrims, including Knights and their families, to Indianapolis last week to participate in talks, concerts, liturgies, processions and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
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Celebrating Mass with tiny amounts of bread and wine smuggled into his prison cell, Cardinal François-Xavier Nguyen Van Thuân found in the Eucharist the strength to endure years of confinement by Vietnam’s communist government.
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St. Pedro de Jesús Maldonado was beaten to death in 1937, the last of the Mexican Martyrs. Before the priest and Knight of Columbus died, he received a precious gift from his attackers: the chance to receive the Eucharist one final time.
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Residents of Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine hold aid packages delivered to the town Jan. 7 by Knights from Poltava.
Knights in Ukraine risk their lives to get K of C humanitarian aid to those who need it most — the people living in devastated regions near the front lines and in towns and cities recently liberated from Russian occupation.
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