For where two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them. ~Matt. 18:20
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Catholics Eucharistic Flash Mob
On 2 June 2011 some priests from the Parish at Pantasaph in North Wales,
(same order as Father Francis Maple, I believe), went out in a shopping precinct and did this:
I saw this on another blog- it was great. I loved watching the different reactions of the people. Thanks for posting it here Victor- it was worth watching again.
I have not seen this one so thank you for sharing! So many thoughts and feelings while viewing this. First, I imagined Our Lady beaming down with tears of joy over the reverence shown towards her son, Jesus. Then, tears started rolling down my face while watching the young child in yellow, drop to her knees with her hands in prayers, then feelings of hope watching those who obviously do not know Jesus in the Holy Eucharist and watching those seeds of faith being planted, then more tears when the crowd applauded showing their love for Jesus. So moving and touching... thank you again!
How awesome! i found this blog on a link from another and i will definitely check back again! be sure to check out my blog to at www.praeceptorumdeus.blogspot.com
Victor, I came across your post this morning, and was absolutely mesmerized. God bless those loving and courageous priests! It was joyful to see people fall to their knees before Our Lord, but so sad to watch others walk away. I have linked this to my blog. So beautiful!
I saw this on another blog- it was great. I loved watching the different reactions of the people. Thanks for posting it here Victor- it was worth watching again.
ReplyDeleteThanx Karinann,
ReplyDeleteFor those interested, here's a link by this priest on the making of this Flash Mob:
http://acertainhope.blogspot.com/2011/06/making-of-eucharistic-flash-mob.html?showComment=1309550155896#c450644205257217686
God bless.
Wow that was so great! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is great! Blessed are those that kneeled before Him and did not turn away. Jesus will not be ashamed of them before his Father in heaven!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I'd like to come across something like that someday.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy 4th Victor...
Greetings Heather, Colleen (ID), Holly and Colleen,
ReplyDeleteI wish I was there when this event happened.
Happy 4th to you all.
God bless.
Hi Victor,
ReplyDeleteI have not seen this one so thank you for sharing! So many thoughts and feelings while viewing this. First, I imagined Our Lady beaming down with tears of joy over the reverence shown towards her son, Jesus. Then, tears started rolling down my face while watching the young child in yellow, drop to her knees with her hands in prayers, then feelings of hope watching those who obviously do not know Jesus in the Holy Eucharist and watching those seeds of faith being planted, then more tears when the crowd applauded showing their love for Jesus. So moving and touching... thank you again!
Thanx Noreen,
ReplyDeleteWe are all called to witness in our own way. I'm glad they did it this way ... especially in secular Britain.
God bless you and yours.
How awesome! i found this blog on a link from another and i will definitely check back again! be sure to check out my blog to at www.praeceptorumdeus.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteVictor, I came across your post this morning, and was absolutely mesmerized. God bless those loving and courageous priests! It was joyful to see people fall to their knees before Our Lord, but so sad to watch others walk away. I have linked this to my blog. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Patricia
Thank you Isaac and Patricia for visiting us and taking the time to comment.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you.