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Corpus Christi Procession: Q A - Adoremus A Corpus Christi procession usually begins after the celebration of Mass, at which the host for the procession is consecrated
11276 Eucharistic Procession Guidebook - Knights of Columbus This document is meant to be an aid for any parish that would like to plan a Eucharistic Procession, especially parishes that have not recently or have not previously organized a procession In this document you will find guidance on the logistical aspects of planning a Eucharistic Procession
Catholic Culture - Corpus Christi - Processions "Very early (in the fourteenth century) the custom developed of carrying the Blessed Sacrament in a splendid procession through the town after the Mass on Corpus Christi Day
The Liturgy Question: Procession on Corpus Christi or Christ the King . . . Corpus Christi usually occurs in June, a time of the year when there are rains in Ghana Christ the King, however, is usually in November when there are practically no rains expected and as such more suitable to plan with certainty
The Spiritual Significance of Processions - Catholic Exchange The procession is a liturgical act that has deep roots in Christianity Besides Corpus Christi, processions have traditionally been part of Candlemas and Palm Sunday St Mark’s Day (April 25) was also the occasion of solemn processions in olden times
THE FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI - stignatiuspj. org The procession blurs the separation between what we do inside the church, and what we do outside: we immerse Christ, so to speak, “in the daily routine of our lives, so that he may walk where we walk and live where we live ”
Eucharistic Processions - Liturgy Office Music during the procession Traditional hymns might most easily be sung at the beginning or end of the procession, or if there are stations when the con regation is stationary But it may be found that some texts can be sung by heart and therefore are suitabl
Guidelines for Eucharistic Processions The procession, then, may take place immediately after the final Mass of the day, or after a period of adoration The period of adoration may begin with exposition at the end of Mass
Corpus Christi: The Body and Blood of Christ According to Canon Law (Can 944 §1,2) "Wherever in the judgment of the diocesan Bishop it can be done, a procession through the streets is to be held, especially on the solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, as a public witness of veneration of the Blessed Eucharist
What is a Eucharistic Procession? - Faith Magazine Eucharistic processions first became a popular practice in the life of the Church during the celebration of Corpus Christi, traditionally celebrated on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday The idea for this solemnity is attributed to St Juliana, who lived in the 13th century