Manna | Catholic Content
National Eucharistic Congress, Inc.
3.5 ★
6 ratings
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About Manna | Catholic Content
Use the “Pray” feature of Manna to check-in for a Holy Hour at your local Eucharistic Chapel or at a new parish when you are traveling or just exploring your city. Access weekly reflections and prayer guides to deepen your time before the Blessed Sacrament, and save your favorite prayers and reflections to come back to at another Holy Hour. Keep track of your prayer, chapels you’ve checked into, and lifetime Holy Hours prayed.
Use the “Learn” feature of Manna to access small group studies like “Jesus and the Eucharist” and personal formation like “Become: Eucharistic Missionary Formation,” as well as new content released throughout the year to help you draw closer to Jesus in the Eucharist. Upgrade to a paid subscription and you access to over 100 keynotes, breakouts, and homilies from the historic 10th National Eucharistic Congress and new and exclusive content from the National Eucharistic Revival.
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Reviews for Manna | Catholic Content
munderpsych
Disappointed
I just found this app and I had been waiting since I paid the $69 to get access to all the videos. To find out from others’ posts that this was available three months ago and I hadn’t seen any notification before this is highly disappointing.
Yasmarti
Content Incomplete
The digital content from the National Eucharistic Congress was finally released 2-3 days ago. It’s nice to have some of the sessions recorded on video and audio, but some of them are audio only. This is incredibly frustrating to find out on the digital release day since there were cameras present at ALL sessions during the Congress. There was a breakout session where the speaker cooked Penne Allá Vodka, not having video access takes away from the talk tremendously. There also was one very high demand breakout session that was omitted from the digital release (One in Christ, Divided in Politics) which hundreds or even thousands of people at the Congress had a desire to see on its digital release date. I imagine many outside the conference paid to have access to this talk as well since it’s so relevant at this time. For $99, formerly discounted at $69, and the sum of money some have paid to see the conference previously, having most of the breakout sessions be audio-only except for the majority that were formerly released on YouTube is a slap in the face. Although I am grateful to have some of the content available, the buyers I have talked to were given the impression that ALL talks would have been released the same way they were released on YouTube. This was misleading and incredibly disappointing. Very poorly done job.