Definition of Corpus Christi
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in May. 2015
Feast in which the Catholic Church celebrates the Eucharist
The Catholic Church celebrates an enormous number of festivities each year, Easter, which remember the passion, the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, Christmas, which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, and among them, one of the The most important is that of Corpus Christi, which is the holiday in which the Catholic Church celebrates the Eucharist.
The celebration Corpus Christi takes place sixty days after Easter, that is, two months after the Sunday when Jesus is resurrected. Generally, processions and various offerings are held whose mission is to honor that day.
The perfect union with God
The Eucharist is one of the sacraments that Christianity proposes and that consists of the faithful joining Christ, God and the rest of his brothers drinking from his blood and eating of his flesh, once the priest in the celebration of the mass has consecrated the wine and the bread and has turned them into the blood and the body of Christ.
This sacrament is considered like the one that marks the Unit, charity and fill the Christian of grace.
Therefore, the mission of Corpus Christi is to strengthen and increase the faith of Catholics.
The most meaningful moment of celebrating a mass
We must also emphasize that the Eucharist is one of the most emotional and senses during the celebration of Mass because of what we were saying, because it is at this moment that the Christian who has received the forgiveness of sins through confession you can receive the body and blood of Christ and complete yourself as faithful.
Saint Juliana of Liege, promoter of the celebration in the 13th century
The first time it was celebrated was in the 13th century, in Europe, more precisely in the town of Belgium, in the diocese of Liège. And it was precisely a nun from these lands, Saint Juliana de Liège, who promoted it opportunely and became its creator. In fact, he began to celebrate it about nine years after the death of the nun Juliana and was the Pope Urban IV who authorized and formally installed it. Since then it is celebrated throughout the Catholic world.
Themes in Corpus Christi