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**Rising from the Ashes: Catholic Eucharistic Revival Comes to Detroit on July 22, 2026**
**An Extraordinary Opportunity for Spiritual Growth and Public Witness of Faith**
On **July 22, 2026**, thousands of Catholics will gather at Huntington Place in downtown Detroit for *Rising from the Ashes*, a full-day Eucharistic Revival. This powerful event will feature inspiring speakers, sacred music, Eucharistic adoration, and a public procession of faith through the heart of the city.
For Michigan Knights of Columbus, it represents a tremendous opportunity to grow spiritually, strengthen our witness, and stand together as brothers in Christ.
### World-Class Catholic Speakers
The revival will feature outstanding Catholic leaders who will proclaim the Gospel with clarity, passion, and pastoral wisdom:
**Bishop Daniel E. Flores**
Born in Palacios, Texas, and raised in a family with deep roots in Texas and Mexico, Bishop Flores was ordained a priest in 1988 for the Diocese of Corpus Christi. He served as Chancellor and Rector before being named Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit in 2006, where he oversaw Hispanic ministry. In 2009, Pope Benedict XVI appointed him the sixth Bishop of Brownsville. A prominent leader in the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, he currently serves as Chairman of the Committee on Cultural Diversity in the Church.
**Fr. John Riccardo**
A priest of the Archdiocese of Detroit ordained in 1996, Fr. Riccardo holds degrees from the University of Michigan, the Gregorian University in Rome, and the Pope John Paul II Institute. After more than two decades in parish ministry, he founded **ACTS XXIX**, a Detroit-based apostolate whose mission is to renew and transform the Church by unleashing the power of the Gospel, equipping leaders, and mobilizing the faithful for mission. Through initiatives like the Rescue Project and leadership immersives, ACTS XXIX is helping to build missionary disciples across the country and beyond.
**Sr. Mary Grace, S.V.**
A member of the Sisters of Life, Sr. Mary Grace grew up in Sydney, Australia, and earned a degree in theology from the University of Notre Dame Australia. After encountering the Sisters of Life at World Youth Day Sydney, she felt called to dedicate her life to protecting the dignity of every human person. She entered the community in the Bronx in 2013, professed final vows in 2023, and has served vulnerable pregnant women, offered healing retreats for those wounded by abortion, and coordinated evangelization efforts. She currently serves as Mission Coordinator in Denver and co-hosts the Sisters of Life podcast *Let Love*.
**Jeff Cavins**
A nationally and internationally recognized Bible teacher and speaker, Jeff Cavins is the creator of the popular *Great Adventure Bible Study* series published by Ascension Press. His *Bible Timeline* study has helped more than a million Catholics understand the overarching story of salvation history. He is the founding host of EWTN’s *Life on the Rock* and has authored several books, including *The Activated Disciple* and *Walking with God* (co-authored with Dr. Tim Gray). With his wife Emily, he leads pilgrimages to the Holy Land.
**Chuck Gaidica – Master of Ceremonies**
A beloved and trusted figure in Michigan for more than four decades, Chuck Gaidica is an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster, author, and wellness advocate. A Mayo Clinic-trained Wellness Coach, he is passionate about helping people focus on mind, body, and spirit wellness, especially in the “second half” of life. A Christ follower and active parishioner at Holy Family Catholic Church in Novi with his wife Susan, Chuck brings energy, joy, and a deep love for people to every gathering he emcees.
### Eucharistic Procession and Blessing for Detroit
The day will culminate in a powerful **Eucharistic Procession** from Huntington Place to the iconic Spirit of Detroit statue on Woodward Avenue. Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger will lead the procession and offer a special blessing over the City of Detroit and the Church. This public witness of faith promises to be one of the most moving moments of the revival.
### Evening Concert of Praise and Worship
Included with every ticket is an evening concert featuring well-known Christian artists **Matt Maher, Sarah Kroger, Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart, and Santiago Fernández**. The night will close the day with uplifting music and worship.
### Proceeds Benefit Local Catholic Charities
All ticket proceeds will support vital ministries serving the people of Southeast Michigan:
- Better Way Detroit
- Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan
- Mary’s Mantle
- The Pope Francis Center
- The Capuchin Soup Kitchen
### How to Participate
**Tickets** are available online only through **July 14, 2026**. No tickets will be sold at the door.
**Reserve your tickets today:** https://risingrevival.org/
Knights of Columbus members are especially encouraged to attend this historic event, bring fellow council members, and invite family and friends. This is a beautiful opportunity to live out our Order’s principles of **Faith, Family, and Fraternity** in a powerful public way.
**To volunteer** for the Rising from the Ashes Revival, please contact Rick Fisher at **r.fisher@mikofc.org** as soon as possible.
Detroit has long been known as a city that rises from challenges. On July 22, 2026, we are invited to rise together — revived and renewed — through the power of the Eucharist and the witness of our faith.
Join us in Detroit this summer.

©Knights of Columbus, One Columbus Plaza, New Haven, CT 06510.

Council 15889 Cedar Springs, Mi participated in a Corpus Christi Eucharistic Procession with their Parish St. John Paul 2 and their pastor Father Lam Le. They walked 3.5 miles from the heart of Cedar Springs to the southern boundary.


Brother Knights
We did it!
The Michigan Jurisdiction’s RSVP numbers for 2025 showed a NEW REOCRD in Vocation Support, exceeding the previous record high by over $13,000.
These numbers are fantastic and we should all be proud of our unwavering support for Vocations. There are a few highlights which drew my attention:
* There were several councils who became active in RSVP in 2025 for the first time. This is a VERY POSITIVE indicator. A corollary to this is there were many more councils who were active in 2025 who had not been in many years.
* Fourth Degree Assemblies set a high mark in 2025 as well. Historically Assemblies are not as active with Vocations Support as Councils. In 2025 Assemblies showed a significant uptick in RSVP.
* There were 55 Councils who donated $2,000 or more to the program and several over $10,000.
* The Lansing Diocese for the first time outperformed the Archdiocese of Detroit by about $3,000. Year after year Lansing trails Detroit (not by much) and in 2025 that changed. Detroit actually did good however Lansing did ‘very good’.
* The Davison Council 4090 once again exceeded last year’s numbers by a rather significant amount! Year after year they continue to do better than the year before – its incredible. If you graph their history, the RSVP line chart would look like the north slop of Mt Everest.
* Another bright spot was the Marquette Diocese: Year after year this Diocese is relatively constant – the numbers don’t change much. In 2025 their RSVP increased around 70% over prior years.
* Support for Religious orders is becoming significant. Only a few years ago support for Postulants and Novices was almost non-existent. Today there are many councils, and a couple of Assemblies in Michigan who support those choosing a consecrated life. The level of appreciation from them is overwhelming.
* It has been a very successful year for the DAVL (Detroit Archdiocesan Vocations League). The DAVL is a major contributor to Councils and Assemblies in the Archdiocese.
Lastly please welcome the new State Vocations “RSVP” Director Joe Yekulis as he takes over in July.
Greg Brunson
State Vocations “RSVP” Director



