In this conversation, the hosts discuss the alarming findings of a recent survey conducted by the Real Presence Coalition, which revealed that a significant percentage of Catholics do not believe in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Vicky Yamasaki, a representative from the Coalition, shares insights from the survey, including the demographics of respondents and the bishops’ responses. The discussion delves into the root causes of disbelief, the impact of liturgical practices, and the importance of humility and reverence in the faith. The conversation concludes with a call to action for restoring belief in the real presence and addressing the issues identified in the survey. This conversation delves into the crisis of belief within the Catholic Church, focusing on the role of the laity in reforming practices, particularly regarding the Eucharist. The speakers discuss the shift in focus from God to the congregation during Mass, the importance of reverence for the Eucharist, and the need for a return to traditional practices. They also explore personal experiences of faith, the significance of femininity in spirituality, and the role of veiling as a symbol of reverence. The discussion concludes with a call to action for the laity to engage with their parishes and restore traditional practices.