New York State Eucharistic Congress Approaches 5,000 Registrations

| 08/29/2023

By: The Good Newsroom

Read The Good Newsroom‘s interviews with scheduled Eucharistic Congress speakers

New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan places a monstrance holding the Eucharist on the newly dedicated altar of Manhattan's first public, perpetual adoration chapel on July 30, 2023.
New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan places a monstrance holding the Eucharist on the newly dedicated altar of Manhattan's first public, perpetual adoration chapel on July 30, 2023. Located in the rectory adjacent to St. Joseph Church in Greenwich Village, the chapel can fit up to 25 adorers. (OSV News photo/Jeff Bruno)

With just over two months remaining until the event, the New York State Eucharistic Congress has already received nearly 5,000 registrations from the state’s eight dioceses.

Plenty of time remains for individuals, families, and parish groups that wish to attend the weekend event, to be held October 20-22, 2023, in Auriesville at The Shrine of Our Lady of the Martyrs.

The New York Eucharistic Congress will take place over 40 hours from 7 p.m. on Friday night through an 11 a.m. Mass on Sunday. Pilgrims are welcome to attend part or all of the Congress. The Congress will feature inspiring talks from renowned speakers, Mass with the New York Bishops, Eucharistic adoration throughout both nights, opportunity for confessions, inspiring music, and more.

Registration information is available here.

The Good Newsroom has and will continue to interview all of the Congress’s scheduled speakers. Please find the available interviews below.:

Archdiocese of New York Auxiliary Bishop Gerard Colacicco on what a Eucharistic Congress is.

Sister Mary Grace Langrell to Speak at New York State Eucharistic Congress

Tim Glemkowski to Speak at New York State Eucharistic Congress

The Evangelical Catholic’s Mari Pablo to Speak at NYS Eucharistic Congress

Father Roger Landry to Serve as NYS Eucharistic Congress Master of Ceremonies

Katie Prejean McGrady to Speak at the NYS Eucharistic Congress

Father Malachy Napier to Speak at the NYS Eucharistic Congress

Father Richard Fragomeni to Speak at the NYS Eucharistic Congress

Dr. Peter Kreeft to Speak at the NYS Eucharistic Congress

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