Eucharistic Processions Canopy Instructions
Eucharistic Processions Canopy Instructions
Following Mass, the faithful would process with the Blessed Sacrament into
the surrounding community or countryside. This is a visible way of taking the Lord
into our community and our lives. It is an expression of faith and a moment to
reach beyond the parish community to the larger civic community. Such a
procession can become an opportunity to talk about our Catholic Faith, about our
believe in the Real Presence and the call of all Catholics to attract and form
intentional disciples of Jesus. What better way to invite this dialogue than by a
procession to express our faith?
The poles can be closet rods cut into about eight feet lengths. Attach a long,
strong nail or screw into the end of the pole sticking out far enough to place it
through the grommet.
As an alternate, the canopy can be made with a pocket around the edge to insert
poles to support the canopy. (see diagram) These poles that edge the canopy
would be attached to the upright poles that hold the canopy above the
monstrance.
The canopy is carried by four persons who are strong enough to handle the
canopy in the event of wind.
The four persons gathering at the entrance to the church and when the priest
carrying the Blessed Sacrament in the monstrance leave the church, the four
canopy carries join him, carry the canopy so that the monstrance is center under
the canopy.
Option One
poles
Option Two