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We are SENT from the Mass to answer our Baptismal call to be Christ for one another. Please browse this site to learn more about Living Eucharist: Gathered, Nourished, Sent. Learn More
Continuing the catechesis begun with the three-year initiative Living Eucharist, the Diocese of St. Petersburg will continue to use this site for all information relating to the new translation of the Third Edition of the Roman Missal. For more information, use the Missal Translation menu above. 

Missale RomanumOn August 20, 2010, Cardinal Francis George, OMI, President of the USCCB, announced that the new translation of the Church's ritual book for Mass entitled, The Roman Missal, third typical edition, will be implemented on the First Sunday of Advent in 2011 (November 27, 2011).

In order to facilitate this new text's adoption in the Diocese of St. Petersburg, we will be drawing on the three year catechesis on the Eucharist we have recently concluded. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops has also produced a web site devoted to educating about the new translation. The Office of Worship is providing more local resources.

Still of Rev. J-Glenn Murray, SJ's Keynote AddressVideos from the 2010 Living Eucharist Conference are now available online.  You  can view them at vimeo.com/dosp.

Workshop presentations are now available on this website.  You can navigate to them under the menu Living Eucharist 2010: SENT - Breakout and Discussions - Workshop Presentations or by clicking here.

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Bishop Lynch's Closing Reflection

Prior to the closing convocation, Bishop Lynch recorded a series of reflections.  Shown here is a reflection in which Bishop Lynch looks back on our three years and draws them to a close with the thought that even though the program of Living Eucharist conventions may be over, the gift of the Eucharist remains with us always.

These videos are all on this website and along with many others on the Diocese of St. Petersburg's YouTube Channel.

   

Living Eucharist

is a diocesan pastoral initiative begun by the Most Rev. Robert N. Lynch, Bishop of St. Petersburg, to foster a deeper experience and understanding of Eucharist - to paraphrase St. Augustine: "we are called to be what we receive." This catechesis continues with the implementation of the new translation of the Mass.

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