So, what is Corpus Christi? I finally had to ask Google. This is what I compiled from several websites:
Literally translated as “The Body of Christ,” Corpus Christi is a day in which Catholics celebrate the presence of the body and blood of Christ. A Holy Mass is held on the Thursday, exactly two months after the week of Easter. After mass, it is traditional for the clergyman to take the Eucharist to the streets and the congregations form a procession, praying and singing along the way. While not an official public holiday, is it celebrated throughout Ecuador, especially in small indigenous mountain towns. Like many Catholic festivals in Ecuador, Corpus Christi has become a celebration that combines Spanish-Catholicism with Andean culture. Many communities have small church events while others, like Pujilí, have larger celebrations on the following Saturday. People come from all over Ecuador to see the fanfare.
This is Melissa, a fellow Peace Corps volunteer from Miami. She lives and serves in Pujilí and was dancing in the parade with her school. |
Peace Corps friends, local Ecuadorians, and visitors from the States- we all gathered together in Pujilí for this festive celebration. Viva Corpus Christi! |
Ms. Long
Absolutely beautiful! So glad you were able to attend this festival and share it with us!