Date | September 23–25, 1930 |
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Duration | 3 days |
Venue | |
Location | Omaha |
Type | Eucharistic congress |
Theme | The Blessed Eucharist, by Divine Institution, the Source and Center of Christian Life |
Patron(s) | Cardinal George Mundelein |
Organized by | |
Participants | 75,000 |
Papal envoy | Archbishop Pietro Fumasoni Biondi |
The Sixth National Eucharistic Congress was a Catholic gathering in Omaha, Nebraska, from September 23–25, 1930. Hosted by Bishop Joseph Rummel of Omaha, the gathering was the second-largest convention ever held in the city. Events were held at Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum, Creighton Stadium, and St. Cecilia Cathedral.