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In spite of the dire weather forecasts, it turned out to be the perfect day for
our annual Corpus Christi Procession to honor Jesus present in the Blessed
Sacrament. The whole assembly--young, old, and in between--joins in the
procession.

The children who made their First Communion this year had a special place in the
procession. The girls scattered flower petals...


...while the boys carried brightly colored streamers.

The children of the Youth Music Program--led by Stacey Sunde--bring color and
song to the streets of the city!

Jubilate! Young Women's Ensemble


Women of St. James Schola

Children of St. Cecilia and St. Gregory Choirs

At the center of the procession, Father Ryan carries the Blessed Sacrament,
exposed in a monstrance. Processions like this one--to honor the real
presence of Jesus in the sacrament of his Body and Blood--date to the Middle
Ages.

Tyrone Heade and the Elliott Bay Pipe Band are always a much-anticipated part of
this great procession.

The procession concludes at the steps of Cathedral Place on Terry Avenue, with
Benediction.

Pope Benedict XVI has said: "The procession represents an immense and
public blessing for our city: Christ is, in person, the divine Blessing for the
world. May the ray of his blessing extend to us all! In the Corpus Domini
procession, we walk with the Risen One on his journey to meet the entire world.”
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Photos by M. Laughlin copyright (c) St.
James Cathedral, Seattle, 2007
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