Galway City to Unite in Faith for the Feast of Corpus Christi
On Sunday 2nd June, Galway city will celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi with a Eucharistic Procession, inviting all residents and visitors to participate in this sacred tradition.
The event will commence with 3.00pm Mass at the Abbey Church on St Francis Street, celebrated by Bishop Michael Duignan. After Mass, participants will walk in procession, reciting the rosary and singing hymns. The event will conclude with Benediction at the Poor Clare Monastery on Nuns’ Island.
Fr John Gerard Acton of Galway Cathedral reflects on the broader significance of the event, saying, “In times of global turmoil and personal struggles, this procession serves as a testament to our faith. It’s an opportunity for us as a community to come together, offering prayers for those who are suffering and finding strength in our hope for a better future. This procession allows us to visibly demonstrate our unity and solidarity. The Eucharist, central to our celebration, reminds us of God’s enduring presence and boundless love – it is where we encounter the One Who gave everything for us. Through this event, we reaffirm our commitment to support one another and to live out our faith in tangible, meaningful ways.
We welcome all to join us as we witness and participate in a longstanding tradition that underscores the importance of faith, community, and thanksgiving in Galway.”