
Archbishop José H. Gomez.
By Archbishop José H. Gomez | New World of Faith
The National Eucharistic Congress was an amazing experience, five days of wonder and awe and adoration.
Some 60,000 Catholics, from every corner of the country, came to Indianapolis as Eucharistic pilgrims, and gathered as the family of God to pray and give praise to Jesus Christ.
Many had traveled for weeks along one of the four Eucharistic pilgrimage routes, processing with the Blessed Sacrament and bearing witness to their faith.
I was privileged to be among more than 200 L.A. Catholics who made the journey to Indianapolis July 17 to 21 along with five of our auxiliary bishops and more than a dozen of our priests.
And I believe history will remember this as an important moment in the life of the church in the United States.
The National Eucharistic Revival, launched three years ago by the U.S. bishops, has truly been a work of the Holy Spirit in our times. Already we are seeing the revival’s fruits — people coming home to God and coming home to the church.
Jesus promised that we will see greater things, and surely we do!
There is a great movement of the Spirit going on in our times, a new thirst for holiness and truth, for a love that is pure and beautiful and everlasting.
And we have come to see more clearly that the Eucharist is the heart of the universe, and the secret of God’s plan of love for every soul.
Every man and woman is created for love and every human heart longs for this love. In the Eucharist, we find that love we long for and were made for.
In the Eucharist, the God who is Love invites us to taste and see his goodness. The God who humbled himself to share in our humanity invites us to share in his divinity and to live in tender friendship with him.
During these past three years, we have renewed our awe and amazement in the presence of God and his love in the Eucharist.
Now, we must go forward and share this awe and amazement with our neighbors.

More than 200 pilgrims, including bishops and priests, traveled with Archbishop Gomez from Los Angeles to Indianapolis for the National Eucharistic Congress. (Archdiocese of Los Angeles)