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Corpus Christi Procession Between Saint Stan’s and Corpus Christi Churches June 7th

On Sunday, June 07, 2015, St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church will join with Corpus Christi Church to commemorate the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. Catholics from all around Buffalo and Western New York are invited to participate.
The observance will begin at 2:00p.m. at St. Stanislaus Church, located at 123 Townsend Street in Buffalo, for a traditional outdoor procession with the Most Blessed Sacrament through the streets of East Buffalo’s Historic Polonia. In keeping with tradition, the procession will pause for devotions at four outside altars created specifically for this feast. The procession will end at Corpus Christi Church, located at 199 Clark Street, followed immediately by Benediction and Holy Mass. A reception with light refreshments will follow at Corpus Christi. All are welcome to attend
The Feast of Corpus Christi, which dates to the 13th Century, celebrates the institution of the Holy Mass and professes the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. This ceremony has long been an important day in Polish culture that is observed with a public display of faith. Especially in recent years, hundreds of Western New Yorkers have commemorated this important event by participating in the church procession.
For additional information, please call (716) 896-1050 or visit the Saint Stanislaus or Corpus Christi websites at www.StStansBuffalo.com or www.CorpusChristiBuffalo.org.
Corpus Christi Church Open to Visit for Sacred Sites Weekend

This weekend is the New York Landmark Conservancy’s Sacred Sites Open House Weekend across New York.
Corpus Christi Church will be open:
- Saturday, May 16th: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Sunday, May 17th: Noon – 5:00 pm.
You can also join us for Mass this weekend at 5:00pm Saturday (Sunday Vigil); 8:15am, 10:00am (Polish) and 11:30am.
There are a number of Buffalo churches included in the event on Saturday and Sunday. It is great opportunity to visit some of the city’s incredible sacred sites, learn more about them, take photos, etc.
You can view a list of the churches by clicking here—>
You can learn more about the New York Landmark Conservancy by clicking here—>


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