Sydney To Host 54th International Eucharistic Congress

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

Archbishop-Fisher

Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Most Rev Anthony Fisher OP welcomes the announcement that Sydney will host the 54th International Eucharistic Congress.

The Vatican has announced that Sydney will host the 54th International Eucharistic Congress in 2028.

Held every four years, the congress is expected to draw tens of thousands of faithful Catholics from across the globe to Sydney.

Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Most Rev. Anthony Fisher OP said that this would be the largest gathering held on Australian shores since World Youth Day 2008.

“The International Eucharistic Congress is a joyous occasion that will deepen our understanding of the truth of the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist,” Archbishop Fisher said.

“As the source and summit of the Christian life, the Eucharist has the power to convert hearts and stir fervour.

“The God who dwells among us, Emmanuel, gifts us with his permanent presence through the Eucharist and calls us to follow Him so that we might be the salt of the earth and the light of the world.

“It is my hope that in hosting the International Eucharistic Congress we might renew the sense of solemnity, mystery, welcome and joy in the liturgical life of our city, revitalise our Christian lives, and increase our outreach to those most in need.”

The bid to host the event had the backing of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference and the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia and will see Sydney become the global capital of Catholicism for one week.

The highlights of the event will be the large opening and closing Masses and a Eucharistic procession through the streets of Sydney.

NSW Premier Chris Minns said he was thrilled to welcome the International Eucharistic Congress to Sydney’s shores.

“Sydney is Australia’s global city and the natural choice to host a major event like the International Eucharistic Congress,” Premier Minns said.

“The Congress will be a boost for the city’s economy with thousands of visitors enjoying our food, culture, destinations and services.”

Archbishop Fisher said since the early colonial period, the Catholic faith in Sydney had flourished thanks to a special bond with the Eucharist.

Before a time of priests and the regular celebration of Mass, it was a consecrated Host in the house of a Catholic lay person that sustained the faithful in the harbour city.

The fruits of this devotion came to a high point in 1928 when Sydney hosted the 29th International Eucharistic Congress.

“One hundred years after being the first in the Southern Hemisphere to host an International Eucharistic Congress due to our deep love of Jesus Christ, I am pleased to see this devotion is as strong as ever as we prepare for another grace-filled event calling all people to love of God,” Archbishop Fisher said.

The announcement was made at the conclusion of the 53rd International Eucharistic Congress held in Quito, Ecuador.

It’s the first time the event will be held in Australia since Melbourne hosted in 1973.

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