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Language:  EN ES

SATURDAY, JULY 6 | 10 AM – 2 PM

CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF ST. PETER IN CHAINS AND FOUNTAIN SQUARE

10 AM

Mass at Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains with Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr.

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11 AM

Eucharistic procession from the Cathedral Basilica to Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati.

11:30 AM – 2 PM

Jesus is Here Eucharistic Festival at Fountain Square presented by Mercy Health

Jesus is Here at Fountain Square will begin with Holy Hour – adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, praise and worship music by Damascus Worship, a Eucharistic reflection by Father Jacob Lindle, and Benediction. Priests will be available for confession. Following Holy Hour, the festival will feature a concert by popular contemporary Christian artist Jervis Campbell. Games, food trucks and activities will be available during this family-friendly celebration!

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Featured Speaker

Fr. Jacob Lindle

Father Jacob Lindle was ordained in 2022 and is the parochial vicar at Mary, Queen of Angels Family of Parishes. This fall, Father Lindle begins graduate studies in Rome. He’ll participate in a five-year program studying Patristics.

Featured musician

Jervis Campbell

Jervis Campbell has been making music in Nashville, TN, since 2018. His anthemic soul songs feature themes of both hope and struggle, drawing from his own experiences and day-to-day life. Jervis self-produced and independently released his albums, Onward & Upward and The Hopeful Hearts Club.

Featured group

Damascus Worship

Damascus Worship is a musical group of Catholic praise and worship missionaries inspired by the Gospel call to evangelization. The group is passionate about bringing revival to the Catholic Church.

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