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Australian pilgrims before the opening Mass in Quito, Ecuador (The Catholic Weekly/John Nguyen)

More than 40 Australian pilgrims joined thousands of faithful from all over world for the opening Mass of the 53rd International Eucharistic Congress in Quito, Ecuador. Source: The Catholic Weekly.

The catchcry of “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie” echoed across the esplanade of Quito’s Bicentennial Park before the Mass, as the celebratory atmosphere proved infectious for the throng of Catholics who came together in joyful unison, waving banners and flags and singing songs of praise as day one of the great “Eucharistic Feast” kicked off.

“I was so excited waking up this morning knowing that we were going to be here celebrating the Mass and for the opportunity to meet so many more of the pilgrims that are here, and to share our love of God together,” said Lucy Hayward, a Family Educator from Galilee Primary School in Sydney’s North Bondi.

“We have travelled so far, but I knew in my heart that it was worth taking that journey. And I know I’m going to get so much from it.”

“It’s quite powerful being in a place that’s so historic and to be able to pray here and celebrate the Eucharist here,” said David Nielsen, an education officer from Sydney Catholic Schools, as he waved his Australian flag in the throng.

“I’m just excited to see what the Lord has and plan for it. For us, it’s only day one and we’re in the most beautiful place I think I’ve ever seen.”

The Eucharistic celebration began with an opening Mass presided over by the Archbishop of Quito, Msgr Alfredo José Espinoza Mateus, which saw dozens of bishops, priests, deacons and seminarians participate, along with more than 1600 boys who received their First Communion.

Ms Hayward said she hopes to see Sydney granted the right to host the IEC in 2028.

“My grandfather went to the last Eucharistic Congress in Sydney. And before I came here, I was reading an article about it,” she said.

“And it was describing how people felt during that time, that millions attended and the whole of Sydney just started to adore Christ. That just really touched my heart.”

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Aussies arrive in Ecuador for International Eucharistic Congress (By Darren Ally, The Catholic Weekly)