EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS
TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT Among the historic storms which have halted the purpose of many human hosts, military of peaceful, the one which broke over the pilgrims to the Eucharist Procession, in the town of Mundelein, pear Chicago, last June, will not be numbered. As will be shown by the film of the Eucharistic Congress at the Town Hall to-night and to-mor-morrow. the multitude watched the approach of the procession from the chapel of Saint Mary’s by the Lake, under darkening skies. They winnowed like a field of wheat as the blessing of the Host passed over them—one moment a vivid and peaceful scene, the next, a chaos of torn trees and thrashing shrubbery, and squalls of rain. Only the lightning reveals the unhalted Procession, the multitude still kneeling calm with their feeling of infinity. The storm, as if broken on that mass of humanity, impassive as the Rock of Ages, passes with a burst of sunshine.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 76, 21 June 1927, Page 15
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158EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 76, 21 June 1927, Page 15
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