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Holy Eucharist Carried in Procession on Mississippi River, by Emily Malloy – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Holy Eucharist Carried in Procession on Mississippi River, by Emily Malloy

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Fête-Dieu du Teche (“Feast of God on the Teche”)

By Emily Malloy, National Catholic Register, August 16, 2024

COMMENTARY: The ordinary meets the divine along the ‘River of the Immaculate Conception.’

BATON ROUGE, La. — The ordinary met the divine as the Blessed Sacrament was processed through the Baton Rouge streets Aug. 14 as part of the kickoff of the 10th-annual Fête-Dieu du Teche (“Feast of God on the Teche”) — a grand by-water-and-by-land extravaganza of prayer coinciding with the Solemnity of the Assumption.

Historically, the Eucharistic procession flotilla takes place on the bayous of southern Louisiana. This year’s procession, however, is along the Mississippi River, planned to coincide with the National Eucharistic Revival, as “a one-time historic route on the mighty river to bless the river and the state of Louisiana,” Father Michael Champagne, organizer of the event, told the Register. “We desire to thank God for the great state of Louisiana and its mighty river, and we desire to beg God’s blessing as we embark on our future journey toward him.” …

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