May 31, 2024

Breakout sessions and special experiences still open at National Eucharistic Congress

National Eucharistic Congress logoCriterion staff report

Afternoon breakout sessions are offered on days two, three and four during the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis on July 17-21.

Some sessions have filled up. But, as of The Criterion going to press this week, there are still 21 sessions to choose from.

Some of the sessions still open include:

  • How to answer fundamentalist attacks on the Eucharist, presented by Catholic Answers staff apologist Trent Horn;
  • Incarnating the Eucharist, presented by Father Leo Patalinghug;
  • Transforming the world through the Eucharist and evangelization, presented by several EWTN hosts;
  • A biblical walk through the Mass, presented by Dr. Edward Sri;
  • A men’s session on Jesus as the icon of manhood, presented by Exodus 90;
  • The intersection of faith and business, presented by Legatus;
  • Defending the pro-life position by Live Action founder and president Lila Rose;
  • Parish vocation ministries as a solution to the vocations crisis, presented by The Serra Clubs of the United States;
  • A Catholic approach to gender dysphoria, presented by Jason Evert;
  • Breaking free from post-Christian influence, presented by Msgr. James Shea, president of the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D.;
  • And many more.

To register for the National Eucharistic Congress, go to eucharisticcongress.org. Members of the archdiocese can receive a 20% discount on five-day passes by entering the code Indy2024 when registering. †

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