Eucharistic Processions

Eucharistic Processions
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St. Michael Parish recently issued the following announcement.

EUCHARISTIC PROCESSIONS

All parishioners are invited to participate in one of four
Eucharistic processions scheduled in the Diocese of Erie
on Sunday, June 19. Be a part of this national event as
we enter into a three-year Eucharistic Revival for the
Catholic Church in the United States, renewing devotion
and belief in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.

The processions begin at 1 p.m. at the following locations:

• St. Peter Cathedral, Erie

• St. Bernard Church, Bradford

• St. Catherine of Siena Church, DuBois

• Notre Dame Church, Hermitage.

The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed for adoration
following the last morning Mass at each site. All processions return to the church to conclude with Benediction.
For more information, contact the parishes hosting each
procession. Attached, for convenience, is a poster image
for distribution. 

For details about the revival, visit
www.ErieRCD.org/EucharisticRevival.html.

Original source can be found here.



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