Frequently Asked Questions:

All are welcome to this Eucharistic Revival—Families, families with children, youth groups, individuals of all ages.  There will be handicapped seating and a children’s activity area available.

There will be lunch at the Pavilion but all are asked  to PRE ORDER FOOD.   The menu includes wraps ( vegetarian, gluten free, Keto, and regular), chips and fruit.  

 No outside food can be brought in due to safety policies. The venue is allowing unopened or empty water bottles to be brought in.

PRE-ORDER FOOD HERE

*****If you have small children or medical reasons that require you to bring your own food into the venue, please fill out this FOOD EXEMPTION FORM before arrival. 

While our original intent was to help provide buses at deaneries, it is now beyond our capabilities to do so, due to the logistics, interest, and resources.  Therefore, it is recommended that each parish organize buses for their parishioners, as is often done for the March for Life in Washington D.C.   We are requesting that parishes and deaneries connect with each other to coordinate bus transportation to the Revival.  If you have a nearby Catholic High School or a local City/Town transit authority maybe they would be able to assist.  Please contact them directly.  Parishioners could also choose to carpool.  Parking is free, so many will arrange for their own transportation. If there are questions, please contact Sister Esther Marie, Daughters of Mary of Healing Love,  EucharisticRevival@rcbm.org.  

8:00.    Doors open

9:00.    Eucharistic Preacher Fr. Pedro Lopez Los Angeles, CA

10:30   Holy Mass with Bishop Libasci and our Priests

12:00   Lunch

1:00     Eucharistic Procession and Holy Hour

2:30     Revival Concludes

 

The Mass will include a 200 person choir- engaging our very talented musicians from our Catholic Colleges, Diocesan and Parish Choirs.

Yes! There will be a children’s activity area with stations hosting various crafts. Volunteers will be available for assistance. The Sisters of the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Healing Love will be hosting “Story-time with Sister!” in which children’s books featuring beautiful Eucharistic stories will be read at intervals throughout the event. Parental guidance is required for children in the Children’s Area. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and cannot be left unattended at anytime. “Story-time with Sister!” will be unavailable during Holy Mass.

The Bank of NH Pavilion is a state of the art music venue, located at the base of Lake Winnipesaukee in Gilford, NH. It has stadium seating under cover, handicapped access, concession stands and a grassy area in the rear for lawn chairs and blankets.  This event will run rain or shine!!!  But please pray for good weather!!!

ASL interpretation will be available. Please notify us via email if you are in need of ASL services at EucharisticRevival@rcbm.org

The Pavilion places the safety and security of all those at the venue foremost in their actions. It is their policy:

1)All bags/ back packs must be see through and are subject to search.

2)The Pavilion holds an exit and no reentry policy. Once someone has been screened to enter the Pavilion they will not be able to exit and then reenter

The National Eucharistic Preachers are a diverse group of priests who have been commissioned to enkindle the flame of eucharistic faith and devotion in the United States through kerygmatic eucharistic preaching. These 50 men will prepare our country for National Eucharistic Revival by guiding hearts to individual conversion.

The National Eucharistic Preacher who will be at our event is Fr. Pedro J. Lopez. Father Pedro J. Lopez, ordained to the priesthood in 1981 for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, seminary formation- Saint John’s College and Theologate Seminaries in Camarillo Ca.,B.A & M. Div. Degree, Graduate Studies at Notre Dame University, Indiana M. A. in Liturgical Studies. Has served as associate pastor and pastor in several multi-lingual, multi-cultural parishes, currently Pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Santa Barbara Ca. Has served as associate director of Office for Worship of the Los Angeles Archdiocese, currently serves on the Archdiocesan Liturgy Commission, has been part of the permanent diaconate formation team, given formation sessions for liturgical ministers and those in formation for the permanent diaconate, and talks on various liturgical topics. Currently serving as one of the preachers for the Eucharistic Revival for the USCCB.

For any other questions or concerns, please email: EucharisticRevival@rcbm.org