Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament walked among us once again.
Following our 1:00 PM Mass, we joyfully and reverently celebrated the Solemnity of Corpus Christi with a beautiful outdoor Eucharistic procession. In this sacred tradition, Christ—truly present in the Holy Eucharist, Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity—was carried through our streets and among His people. It was a profound expression of our faith, a living proclamation that the same Jesus who walked the roads of Galilee now walks with us still, hidden under the humble appearance of bread.
Along the procession route, hearts were lifted in prayer, voices were raised in song, and many moments of deep, reverent silence bore witness to the mystery we were honoring. Christ’s Eucharistic presence was adored not only within the walls of the church but out in the world—a visible sign that He desires to dwell among us and to sanctify every corner of our lives.
Thank you to all who took part—those who walked, those who knelt in adoration, those who sang, those who served, and those who simply followed with hearts full of devotion. Your presence and participation were a powerful witness of our shared belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. As Scripture tells us: “This is my Body… This is my Blood” (Mt. 26:26–28). In faith, we receive His words not as metaphor, but as truth.
As we reflect on this great solemnity, may the graces poured out upon us deepen our love for the Most Holy Eucharist. May we grow ever more aware that the Eucharist is not only the source and summit of our Catholic faith, but also the heartbeat of our spiritual lives. Through it, we are united to Christ and to one another, nourished for mission, and sent forth to bring His presence into the world.
Let us continue to adore Him, love Him, and draw strength from Him—Jesus, our Eucharistic Lord.