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Christ in the City: Being Part of the Eucharistic Procession in Indianapolis

It is a remarkable thing to see the downtown of a major metropolitan area completely closed off to traffic and business, for the sake of the most fundamentally Catholic expression of piety.

By Paul Senz/NCRegister

It isn’t every day that one hears Panis AngelicusHoly God, We Praise Thy Name, or the Salve Regina (chanted in Latin) echoing off the skyscrapers of a downtown metropolis.

But Saturday, that’s just what happened. The angelic voices of hundreds of religious sisters and the booming baritones of hundreds of priests and seminarians, reverberated throughout Indianapolis, songs of praise and thanksgiving for this most august sacrament.

On the afternoon of July 20, downtown Indianapolis was transformed into America’s parish, as the 10th National Eucharistic Congress (NEC) arrived in the form of a mile-long Eucharistic procession.

Over two hours, the Blessed Sacrament traveled through downtown Indianapolis. It is a remarkable thing to see the downtown of a major metropolitan area completely closed off to traffic and business, for the sake of the most fundamentally Catholic expression of piety.

Christ on a trailer travels through Indianapolis the afternoon of July 20.(Photo: Paul Senz)

With a crucifix and candles taking the lead, the procession was massive, with hundreds of religious sisters and brothers, hundreds of priests, hundreds of seminarians, over a hundred bishops, two cardinals, and tens of thousands of laypeople adoring the Eucharist, displayed in a monstrance, singing hymns of adoration.

The Catholic contingent accompanies Christ in Indianapolis.(Photo: Paul Senz)
The crowd was tens of thousands strong.(Photo: Paul Senz)

The streets were lined with people all along the route, which led from the Indiana Convention Center to the Indiana War Memorial & Museum, and as the procession passed, these people filed behind to join in.

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