All 450 students of Holy Rosary School (minus the pre-schoolers) were part of a Corpus Christi procession on May 31 that went around the block as Seattle Police motorcycle officers temporarily blocked off the street to let them pass. This is the first time the school has observed the Catholic ceremony with a procession.
Photo by Patrick Robinson
Holy Rosary School observed Corpus Christi, (latin for Body of Christ) in first ever procession of the Blessed Sacrament involving 450 students from Holy Rosary School on May 31.
The event meant closing the streets in the block around the church. That included California Ave SW briefly as the students led by Father Matthew Oakland carried a canopy and burned incense.
The students sang led by Musical Director Janet Mudge. She sang into both a microphone and a walkie talkie so everyone could stay synchronized.
About Corpus Christ
Corpus Christ is the central sacrament of the Catholic life. It's part of a cycle of "feasts" that begins with Easter when Jesus rose from the dead and then Pentecost when the holy spirit came upon the apostles and sent them forth to begin the church.
Following the procession the students gathered on the lawn for the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The procession was preceded by a Mass in the church.