Corpus Christi: The Liturgical Masterpiece of St. Thomas Aquinas

Published in Dominican Ashram , Vol. 6 Issue 1 (March 2024), pp. 22-27. Reproduced with permission. A few days after the conclusion of the Easter season, Catholics all around the world celebrate the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ – more commonly known as Corpus Christi. This celebration has the designation of a ‘Solemnity,’ one of the highest-ranking celebrations in the liturgical year. It is not only the Church’s liturgical law that ensures the dignified and solemn celebration of Corpus Christi, but the very devotion of the people of God all over the world bears witness to the great love that Catholic everywhere have for the Blessed Sacrament. Colourful Eucharistic processions, hours of fervent adoration and other devotions to the Blessed Sacrament are held all over the world. As Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) wrote: “What does Corpus Christi mean to me? Well, first of all it brings back memories of special feast days when we took quite literally what Thomas Aquin...