On the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, we pause as a parish family to adore and give thanks for the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. At the heart of our celebration is the truth of our faith: Jesus does not remain distant, but truly present in the Eucharist, drawing us into communion with Him and with one another.
We will celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass at our regular times. Following our final 10:30 am Mass, we will conclude with a simple Eucharistic Procession--a public witness of our faith in Christ who remains with us always.
After the procession, all are invited to a joyful, old-fashioned Hog Roast with sides and desserts shared in gratitude. It will be a time of joy--conversation, laughter, and community rooted in the Eucharist.
We need volunteers to help provide sides and desserts for the meal. If you are able, please sign up below and share your gifts in service of our parish.
Come adore Him. Come give thanks to Him. Come rejoice in the Lord who remains with us always.
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