Sunday, June 7, 2026

Feast of Corpus Christi

Today we celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi. Corpus Christi is Latin for the “Body of Christ.” In the Catholic Church in the West, Corpus Christi is celebrated as a solemnity on the Sunday following the Most Holy Trinity Sunday since the liturgical reforms of Vatican II. At its core the solemnity is a celebration of the Tradition and belief in the Eucharist as the Real Presence of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. In the Eucharistic prayer we hear proclaimed, “the bread of life, the cup of salvation.”

Bernadette Farrel has a song, “Bread for the World” which spoke deeply to me today.

Bread for the world A world of hunger Wine for all people People who thirst May we who eat Be bread for others May we who drink Pour out our love

Lord Jesus Christ You are the bread of life Broken to reach and heal the wounds Of human pain Where we divide Your people You are waiting there On bended knee To wash our feet with endless care

Lord Jesus Christ You are the wine of peace Poured into hearts once broken And where dryness sleeps Where we are tired and weary You are waiting there To be the way which beckons us Beyond despair

May we take time this day to reflect on the meaning of Jesus’ real presence in the Eucharist. Whether you participate in a Eucharistic procession or simply spend time in prayer this day may we continue to see Jesus as the bread of life and the cup of salvation.



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