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PROCESSION 

This is a word that is very much linked with the Feast of Corpus Christi. 

The intention is to bring the Eucharist among the people and, in so doing, both give honour to the Real Presence and make the point that the Eucharist is not something to be locked away behind the doors of the  Tabernacle.

Yes, the Blessed Sacrament is reserved there but it’s place is among people for Jesus came to walk our streets, change our hearts and to call us to enter “communion” with him and one another.

The procession then, as it winds its way through towns and villages or just in a circuit around the church, is a timely reminder that what happens within the structure of the church building, needs to be carried home so that the Body of Christ may be recognised as alive and active in all God’s people.

By Vincent

One thought on “Corpus Christi Procession”
  1. “…what happens within the structure of the church building, needs to be carried home…”

    This has been my lament lately, that within the church there is a respect, a faith that is so promising and inspiring. And then to the outside, down the rabbit hole to a world marching to a so different meter. Recently had this very discussion with a St. Agnes priest, likening it to a child who has exited Disney and finds himself in a curious uncertainly.

    The greatest challenge, to me. Now I understand so well those who choose to live within the Church.

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