First Eucharistic Procession Listowel, by John Lynch

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2016
  • Eucharistic Procession held in Listowel every year.Scannain Duchais, records the event. Full version available. This is only a snippet and reminds us of all the people who have passed away.
    The Eucharistic procession is also known as a Corpus Christi procession because of its association with the Feast of Corpus Christi. The full name of this feast is Corpus et Sanguis Christi, or the Body and Blood of Christ. “The feast of the Blessed Sacrament was established in 1246 by Bishop Robert de Thorte of Liege at the suggestion of St. Juliana of Mont Carvillon. It was extended to the universal Church by Pope Urban in 1264. The office composed by St. Thomas Aquinas and customary procession was approved by Popes Martin V and Eugene IV.
    Celebrated in June, the first Sunday after the feast of the Trinity” (Modern Catholic Dictionary, by John A. Hardon, S.J.). St. Juliana, a young Belgian nun in Retinne in the thirteenth century, while in prayer received the inspiration for a feast that celebrates and promotes the gift of the Real Presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist.

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