The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ was called by the Mother Foundress our greatest feast.
It is a feast of joy, a feast of the triumph of the Eucharistic Jesus. The Holy Host is carried with splendor and triumph throughout the Christian world. The Church, filled with the Holy Spirit, chose this day to celebrate the Most Holy Sacrament. One could say that it rejoices at seeing this manifestation of the Christian faith.
After the evening Mass, we participated in a certain way in the procession from our parish, because the first altar was in our church.
The next altars were located at the Franciscan Church, at the Bonifraters’ clinic and at the Monument to the Fallen and Murdered in the East, where the procession ended.








