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Adoring Christ Out Loud: Why We Celebrate Corpus Christi

The Feast of Corpus Christi (Latin for the Body of Christ) is one of the most beautiful and profound solemnities in the Catholic Church. It is a day entirely dedicated to celebrating the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist—His body, blood, soul, and divinity. While every Mass is a celebration of this sacred mystery, Corpus Christi allows the faithful to take their devotion to the streets. Through traditional Eucharistic processions, where the monstrance is carried through neighborhoods and towns, Catholics publicly witness to their faith, showering the Lord with adoration, hymns, and flower petals, and bringing His blessing directly into the world. The origins of this glorious feast are rooted in the mystical visions of Saint Juliana of Liege, a 13th-century Augustinian nun from Belgium who had a deep fervor for the Blessed Sacrament. For years, she experienced a recurring vision of a full moon with a dark spot, which she understood to symbolize the Church’s liturgic...

The Importance of Corpus Christi

The Feast of Corpus Christi , celebrated this weekend, holds profound significance in the Catholic Church, inviting us to contemplate the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church reminds us, "The mode of Christ's presence under the Eucharistic species is unique. It raises the Eucharist above all the sacraments as 'the perfection of the spiritual life and the end of all the sacraments'" (CCC 1374). This solemnity is not merely a historical commemoration but a vibrant, ongoing encounter with the living Lord . It is a time for the faithful to deepen their understanding and appreciation for this wondrous sacrament, which is the "source and summit of the Christian life" (CCC 1324), nourishing us with divine grace and uniting us intimately with Christ and one another in His mystical body. Pope Saint John Paul II frequently emphasized the centrality of the Eucharist in the life of the Church. In his encyclical Ecclesi...