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The Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament is a eucharistic religious community. We minister in many lands and cultures, and in a variety of situations, but share a common vision and hope for a world renewed by the Eucharist.
Here in the USA, our ministry finds us serving in parishes and hospitals. We can also be found with the laity ministering to the needs of the poor and marginalized in our society. We do this and more, because the Spirit of God moves us, as it did our founder, Saint Peter Julian Eymard, the Apostle of the Eucharist, "to set the world afire with Eucharistic love!" And we invite all - religious, lay, and ordained - to share in this mission.
Learn More Vocation OfficeOn the feast of The Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14, 2020), Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller, MSpS, issued a pastoral letter to the people of the Archdiocese of San Antonio entitled Transformed by Hope, Let Us Rebuild Our Tomorrow! Its release came as the United States and much of the world was entering into a […]
“Following in the footsteps of our Founder, Saint Peter Julian Eymard, our mission is to respond to the hungers of the human family with the riches of God’s love manifested in the Eucharist,”
(Rule of Life, 3)