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I used to be Catholic

First, we'd like to thank you for coming back-even if it's just to this web site.  We have missed you and we're sorry for any pain that we caused you that may have pushed you away from God and the Church.

Whether you want to return to practicing the Catholic faith, more information about Catholicism, or simply in participating in service through our ministries, we have plenty of resources to help you.

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I'm a non-Catholic Christian

First, we'd like to thank you for taking an interest in the Living Eucharist initiative.  As Catholics, we believe that the Eucharist is indeed the real presence of Jesus Christ in his Body and Blood, and that we are called forth from the table of the altar to take He whom we have received out into the world through ministries of service and justice.

Whether you are interested in joining the Catholic faith, learning more about Catholicism, or simply in participating in service through our ministries, we have plenty of resources to help you.

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Living Eucharist

is a diocesan pastoral initiative begun by the Most Rev. Robert N. Lynch, Bishop of St. Petersburg, to foster a deeper experience and understanding of Eucharist - to paraphrase St. Augustine: "we are called to be what we receive." This catechesis continues with the implementation of the new translation of the Mass.