
The Diocese of Camden is offering discounted tickets to the National Eucharistic Congress set for July 17-21 in Indianapolis.
More than 70,000 people are expected to attend, and to ensure South Jersey is represented, the Diocese has obtained 190 tickets at the discounted price of $100 for a five-day pass. The tickets are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Standard passes are $299-$375 for adults and $99 for children ages 2-18 traveling with family. The cost covers admission for congress events at Lucas Oil Stadium, which include general sessions, breakout sessions, liturgies, the vendor hall and unique congress tracks. The cost does not include housing, transportation or meals related to the congress.
Those wishing to purchase discounted tickets can send a check to: Diocese of Camden, Secretariat for Pastoral Outreach – 3rd Floor, ATT: Ann Marie Ours, 631 Market Street, Camden, NJ 08102. Make all checks out to the Diocese of Camden. All registrants must include their name, address, phone number and email address for each ticket they are purchasing.
When the check is received, the purchaser will then be emailed a link and a code to redeem their ticket. It is one ticket per code, so those securing multiple tickets can only redeem the code for one ticket at a time – not multiple tickets at once.
The National Eucharistic Congress is the pinnacle of the National Eucharistic Revival, a three-year initiative the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops launched in 2022 to renew and strengthen Catholics’ understanding of and love for Jesus in the Eucharist. The revival’s first year focused on diocesan leadership. Its second year, now underway, focuses on parish life, with its final year focused on missionary discipleship.
Did You Know?
The National Eucharistic Revival also includes a National Eucharistic Pilgrimage in which pilgrims will walk across the country along four designated routes with the Eucharist, converging in Indianapolis. The pilgrimage begins in Brownsville, Texas; New Haven, Conn.; northern Minnesota, and San Francisco on May 17-19. Catholics are invited to join the routes’ “perpetual pilgrims” – young adult Catholics walking the entire way – for daily Mass and processions, or join the “Eucharistic caravans” for hours or days. For more information, visit eucharisticpilgrimage.org.














