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The Eucharist is the source and summit of the whole Christian life. A Eucharistic procession, therefore, is a public witness of the veneration toward the most holy Eucharist, conducted through public streets. It takes place in this way: A consecrated host – that is, the real and substantial presence of Jesus Christ: body, blood, soul and divinity – is placed within a monstrance, which is then lifted and carried by a priest who leads the faithful in procession
Fifth Sunday of Easter “What’s Love got to do with it?” Everything. It is the source, the summit and the font of Life in Christ. Love is the Commandment of Christ. "Whoever has my commandments and observes them is the one who loves me. Whoever loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and reveal myself to him." (John 21) God’s Divine Love created us. God’s Divine Love has redeemed us by Christ’s Blood on the Cross.
The Archbishop’s Annual Appeal (AAA) was created in 1981 with a goal of $1.6 million yet raised $2,466,310. Since 1981, the AAA has funded Catholic charities and built up the common good to the tune of more than $277,329,662. Since 2006, the Appeal has raised some $9-$10 million per year for the benefit of those in need. Take a moment and consider the noble good the Catholic Church has accomplished.