33 Days to Eucharistic Glory

An all parish consecration to the Eucharist

Join OLL parish in a spiritual pilgrimage. This book is offered as an "all parish" study experience; individuals and groups are invited to complete the 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory study.

 

The 33 Day Consecration to the Eucharist can be done as an individual, family or small group.  We will work to coordinate new small groups for those who would like to share this experience with others.  There are also opportunities to be a facilitator of the discussion in your small group.

 

Why join a small group

Through daily readings, reflections, virtues, prayers, and historical insights, you will encounter Jesus in the Eucharist in a more profound way. Developed by Matthew Kelly and Dynamic Catholic, it is presented as a daily guide designed to be completed individually or in small groups.

 

Jesus-Focused Feasts in 2026

 

Our Parish is recommending 12 opportunities for personal and or group consecrations:

 

Dates in GOLD represent four occasions to make your consecrations during a Mass.

For all other dates, consecrations will take place after Mass.

 

Example: Feast Day
Start Date (Day 1) - End Date (Feast Day/Day 33)

Presentation of the Lord
Thursday, January 1 – Monday, February 2

Easter Sunday (Resurrection)
Wednesday, March 4 – Sunday, April 5


Divine Mercy Sunday
Wednesday, March 11 – Sunday, April 12 at the 9am Mass


Ascension of the Lord
Wednesday, April 15 – Sunday, May 17

Pentecost
Wednesday, April 22 – Sunday, May 24

Corpus Christi
Wednesday, May 6 – Sunday, June 7

The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Monday, May 11 – Friday, June 12

Transfiguration of the Lord
Sunday, July 5 – Thursday, August 6

Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Thursday, August 13 – Monday, September 14


Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Thursday, October 8 – Monday, November 9

Christ the King
Wednesday, October 21 – Sunday, November 22


Holy Family
Wednesday, November 25 – Sunday, December 27

Prayer & Adoration Opportunities

Adoration Chapel

Scheduled to be completed in December 2026, our chapel will seat around 10 people, have a secure coded entry, a private restroom, and a separate accessible entrance from the parking lot. The stained glass windows will depict the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary. Our goal is to offer Perpetual Adoration for the faithful to adore Jesus at any time. Our hope is that consecrating ourselves to Jesus will help foster in our parish a love and hunger for spending time with Him in the Eucharist.