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Quo Vadis and Fiat Participants Take Part in Eucharistic Procession in Conjunction with National Eucharistic Pilgrimage

The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage routes began in four "corners" of the United States on May 17th of this year. They continued to their final destination in Indianapolis on July 16th before the National Eucharistic Congress began there on July 17th.

Two Essential Takeaways from the National Eucharistic Congress

With close to 160 talks, at least 91 hours of Adoration, more than 17 liturgies, and over 60,000 Catholics packed into five days, the National Eucharistic Congress offered pilgrims a taste of heaven on earth.

NFP Awareness Week, July 21–27, 2024

“Love Beyond Measure, Natural Family Planning, Supporting God’s gifts of love and life in marriage” is the theme of this year’s national Natural Family Planning Awareness Week (July 21–27, 2024).

Holiness for Highschoolers: The 2024 Quo Vadis and Fiat Days Retreats

From Sunday, July 7 to Thursday, July 11, 60 highschoolers from the Diocese of Allentown gathered at Muhlenberg College for the Quo Vadis and Fiat Days retreats. Although the days were hot, the young men and women exuded joy and enthusiasm as they devoted time to the Lord.

Midlife Married Couple Enjoys Peace of Mind, Thanks to Diocesan FreeWill Partnership

Eric and Rachael Lipscomb first met in the early 2000s as students at DeSales University in Lehigh County. He came from northern New Jersey, and she was from Phoenixville, Chester County.

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