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Corpus Christi is a Catholic celebration that honors the Holy Eucharist as the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ. The feast day falls on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday (which is celebrated on the first Sunday after Pentecost).
During this time, streets in predominantly Catholic countries are often decorated with intricate designs made from flowers and colored sawdust to create "carpets" over which a procession takes place. In some communities, more elaborate decorations like arches or statues are added along with colorful lighting displays.
The origins of Corpus Christi date back to 13th-century Belgium when a nun named Juliana of Liège had visions that led her to advocate for a special day dedicated specifically to celebrating the Holy Eucharist.
Thereafter it spread rapidly across Europe eventually becoming part of Roman Catholic liturgy worldwide as one of seven holy days in addition to every Sunday throughout church calendar year.
Now talking about Sacred Heart Of Jesus- Feast:
The devotion to Sacred Heart Of Jesus originated in France during 17th century through St Margaret Mary Alacoque who claimed receiving visions wherein she was asked by Lord Himself promoting consecration towards His divine heart highlighting divine attributes including love compassion mercy forgiveness redemption etc.
Feast day comes ten days after solemnity Trinity Sunday (Sunday after Pentecost).
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