For Many Catholics in the United States, today, not this past Thursday, is the day their respective dioceses have designated to celebrate Corpus Christi. (For those following the “Ordinary Form” the feast has been relabeled the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ.) Though rarer today than they were in yesteryear, many Catholics still have the opportunity to participate in modest, but spiritually beneficial, Corpus Christi processions. In some areas, including the Diocese of Grand Rapids, processions more befitting our Eucharistic King will be held. Later this afternoon two separate processions, each starting at parishes on the opposite side of the downtown area, will make a three mile journey to a third parish, aptly dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows, as part of both the celebration of Corpus Christi and in remembrance of the ongoing Fortnight for Freedom (FFF), which began yesterday.