Feast of Corpus Christi comes to Millbrook
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Feast of Corpus Christi comes to Millbrook

Father Hartley Bancroft, parish administrator of St. Joseph-Immaculate Conception Church in Millbrook, wore a white garment as he held the Eucharistic monstrance under the canopy while leading the Feast of Corpus Christi on Sunday, June 6. Father Bancroft displayed the monstrance to those who gathered at the church, as the procession traveled from St. Joseph’s up Franklin Avenue and then returned to the church along the residential side streets of the village. The Knights of Columbus Council 381 carried the canopy during the 500-year old ceremony in which Christians confirm their belief in the sacramental bread worshipers receive at Mass. Sixty men, women and children attended the June 6 procession.

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