How to Grow in Eucharistic Devotion (Even When You’re Busy)
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30-Mar-2026
The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life—but how do we actually grow in devotion to it in the middle of everyday life?
In this episode of Practicing Catholic, Taylor Kemp and Scott Hefelfinger explore the beauty of the Eucharist and simple, practical ways to deepen your relationship with Christ. From powerful stories of late-night adoration to the reality of distracted prayer, this conversation meets you where you are.
Whether you're coming into the Church, rediscovering your faith, or just trying to be more consistent, you'll learn:
Why simply “showing up” matters more than you think
How Eucharistic adoration transforms your spiritual life
The connection between the Mass and personal prayer
Practical ways to build Eucharistic devotion into a busy schedule
Why dryness in prayer doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong
As we enter Holy Week and Easter, this episode is an invitation to spend more time with Jesus—who is already waiting for you.
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