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Bishops approve plans for three-year National Eucharistic Revival

The revival will start on the feast of Corpus Christi June 16, 2022, with a diocesan focus that will include eucharistic processions and other prayer events around the country, culminating in the National Eucharistic Congress 2024 in Indianapolis.

Sister Maureen McDermott, Catholic school leader, dies at 65

The I.H.M. sister had resigned her position as superintendent of secondary schools and chief academic officer for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on Nov. 5. Her death less than two weeks later shocked colleagues in the archdiocese.

Pandemic hasn’t stopped church from aiding moms in need

The "Walking with Moms in Need" initiative, which connects a pregnant or parenting mother with life-affirming assistance at any local Catholic parish, may be little known because it was launched just as the COVID pandemic hit.

Sister Marita Donald Toland, I.H.M., dies at 87

A native of Most Blessed Sacrament Parish in West Philadelphia, the former Mary Patricia Toland became an I.H.M. sister and served in the congregation for 70 years.

Communion statement aims to ‘retrieve and revive’ understanding

The U.S. bishops' document titled "The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church," approved Nov. 17 does not call out Catholic political leaders, but does point out the seriousness of the sacrament.

East European churches struggle with COVID-19 upsurge

Church leaders in Europe are urging citizens in countries with low vaccination rates to cooperate with health campaigns. Fatalities are up 10% across the continent due to the delta variant of the coronavirus.

New norms address exposition of Eucharist, benediction

The U.S. bishops Nov. 17 approved a fresh version of ritual texts dealing with the distribution and reception of Communion outside Mass. They were last issued in 1976, with little direction for benediction.

With vote, sainthood causes for three U.S. laypeople advance

Three Americans who lived in the 20th century, including a young girl, received approval for their process toward sainthood by the U.S. bishops. Their diverse lives read as portraits of holiness and devotion.

Review of charter for protecting youth to start 3 years early

An update on the U.S. bishops' "Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People" will not wait until 2025 as planned, to include recent norms on penalties for bishops mishandling sexual abuse cases.

Bishops OK updated RCIA norms, now called OCIA

In their fall meeting the bishops approved revised English and Spanish editions of the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults, and addressed the situation of baptized Christians entering the Catholic Church in the U.S.