Amidst the transformative atmosphere of our Parish Lenten Mission, Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Parish invites you to delve into the profound mysteries of the Eucharist through the “Eucharistic Miracles of the World” Exhibit. Join us on a captivating journey of faith as you explore the awe-inspiring display that unveils the wonders of the Holy Eucharist, created and designed by Servant of God, Carlo Acutis.
WHEN: March 9th to March 13th
This limited-time exhibit offers a rare chance to explore the miracles associated with the Holy Eucharist, fostering a profound connection to our Catholic faith and the incredible moments that have unfolded throughout history. Whether you come for the Mission or solely for the Exhibit, we extend a warm welcome to all on the following days and times!
WHERE: St. Julian Eymard Church
St. Julian Eymard Church is located at 601 Biesterfield Road in Elk Grove Village, across the street from the hospital. If you are coming from the West, enter from the main entrance off of Biesterfield Road. Traveling from the East, you will turn at Leicester and enter from the side entrance. Enter the church from the steps in front of the main drive. There are accessible entrances on the East side of the building for entry into the Church, and on the West side of the building for entry into Shea Hall, where the Eucharistic Miracles of the World exhibit will be on display.
Join Us! Bring your friends, family, and fellow parishioners to share in this spiritually enriching experience. Mark your calendars and make the most of this extraordinary opportunity to deepen your understanding of the Eucharistic miracles.
Spread the Word! Help us spread the joy by sharing this event with friends and family You don’t need to be a parishioner, and you don’t even need to be Catholic to be inspired. This event is open to all who seek spiritual enrichment and connection. Let’s come together and marvel at the miracles that affirm the mystery of the Eucharist.
We can’t wait to share this enlightening exhibit with you!
Questions? Please contact Mary Ellen Ottenstein at (847) 979-0901 x1007 or by e-mail to maryellen@olbsegv.org.