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Findings come as U.S. bishops host national revival to address crisis of faith
Most Catholics believe Jesus Christ is present in the Communion bread and wine they consume at Mass, according to a surveyreleased to coincide with a national revival.
A survey by Vinea Research found that 69% of Catholics who attend Mass at least yearly believe that the Eucharistic elements become the invisible substance of Christ.
The Baltimore-based Catholic market research firm has released the survey results as thousands of Catholics from around the country are participating in a three-year revival by walking to Indianapolis this summer for the first National Eucharistic Congress in 83 years. Each weekend, they stop in major cities to rally parishioners around belief in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
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Most Catholics believe Jesus Christ is present in the Communion bread and wine they consume at Mass, according to a surveyreleased to coincide with a national revival.
A survey by Vinea Research found that 69% of Catholics who attend Mass at least yearly believe that the Eucharistic elements become the invisible substance of Christ.
The Baltimore-based Catholic market research firm has released the survey results as thousands of Catholics from around the country are participating in a three-year revival by walking to Indianapolis this summer for the first National Eucharistic Congress in 83 years. Each weekend, they stop in major cities to rally parishioners around belief in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
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Most Catholics believe Jesus is present in Communion bread and wine: Poll
Most Catholics believe Jesus Christ is present in the Communion bread and wine they consume at Mass, according to a survey released to coincide with a national revival.
