Q&A

Is Corpus Christi always on a Thursday?

Is Corpus Christi always on a Thursday?

The Feast of Corpus Christi is normally celebrated on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, which falls one week after Pentecost Sunday.

What year is the Catholic Church in 2021?

2020-2021 is liturgical year B. The feast days of saints celebrated in one country are not necessarily celebrated everywhere.

Why is Corpus Christi on Sunday?

In this activity that takes place on the Thursday after the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity, which takes place on the Sunday following Pentecost (that is, Corpus Christi is celebrated 60 days after Easter Sunday), the Catholic Church offers the cult of adoration (latria) publicly.

What does Corpus Christi signify?

Feast of Corpus Christi, also called Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, festival of the Roman Catholic Church in honour of the real presence of the body (corpus) of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.

What to do in Corpus Christi TX this weekend?

Whether you’re into music, art, indulging your inner food snob or placating your secret nerdy side, there is something on the calendar just for you. See what’s happening this weekend with our Facebook events calendar! Ready for the ultimate weekend getaway in Corpus Christi but not sure what to do?

When does the tide rise in Corpus Christi?

Sunrise is at 6:33am and sunset is at 8:25pm. which is in 1hr 51min 40s from now. which is in 17hr 40s from now. The tide is rising. Tide chart for Corpus Christi Showing low and high tide times for the next 30 days. Tide Times are CDT (UTC -5.0hrs). View Corpus Christi 7 Day Tide Chart Image. Corpus Christi, Texas, Tide Times.

What do people think of Corpus Christi Texas?

When you think of Corpus Christi, you think of fun in the sun and the surf. But there is so much more to our city than our unique and beautiful location. We’ve got music!

How does Corpus Christi independent school district work?

The Home Access Center is a portal provided to CCISD families to get student information online. The Corpus Christi Independent School District is requesting public comments regarding the Hazard Mitigation Plan in conjunction with Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) .