We are excited to welcome a powerful and inspiring display to our parish: The Eucharistic Miracles Exhibition, originally created by Carlo Acutis, a young saint of our time who had a deep devotion to the Eucharist.
This international exhibition features beautiful, Vatican‑approved panels that tell the real stories of Eucharistic miracles from around the world and through history—events investigated and recognized by the Church that point to the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.
Each panel includes compelling historical descriptions and images, offering a unique opportunity to:
✨ Deepen your faith and understanding of the Eucharist
✨ Encounter Jesus in new ways through the miracles He has given for our belief
✨ Be inspired by the example of Saint Carlo Acutis, who devoted his short life to documenting these miracles and sharing his love for the Eucharist with the world.
This exhibit offers something meaningful for everyone—families, youth, adults, and anyone interested in exploring the beauty and wonder of the Eucharist in our lives today.
Friday, March 20: 9:45 am – 4:30 pm & 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Saturday, March 21: 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sunday, March 22: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We look forward to seeing you there and sharing in this extraordinary experience together.
We are looking for volunteers to help make the Eucharistic Miracles Exhibition a success!
Opportunities include:
Watching over the panels during the exhibit hours.
Sign-up sheets are available at the entrance of the church.
Assisting with setup of the exhibit on Thursday, March 19.
If you are able to help, please contact Agnes Bedard through the parish office.
Your time and support will help ensure that all visitors have a meaningful and inspiring experience. Thank you for your generosity!
Saint Carlo Acutis (1991–2006) was a young Italian with a deep love for the Eucharist and exceptional computer skills. As a teenager, he combined his faith and talent to research and document more than 130 Eucharistic miracles from around the world.
Carlo’s work became an international exhibition, traveling to parishes and cathedrals on six continents, inspiring countless people to grow in their belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. He was beatified by Pope Francis in 2020 and canonized by Pope Leo XIV on September 7, 2025, and is recognized as the “Patron Saint of the Internet.”
His words continue to guide this project:
“The Eucharist is my highway to heaven.”