Thousands take part in Cork's Eucharistic Procession amid 'a very uncertain world'

One participant who spoke to the 'Irish Examiner' echoed Bishop Fintan Gavin's sentiments, saying: 'More people are looking to God as the world is such an unsafe place now'
Thousands take part in Cork's Eucharistic Procession amid 'a very uncertain world'

Bishop Fintan Gavin celebrating Mass on the Grand Parade at the culmination of Cork’s 2025 Eucharistic Procession. He told the 'Irish Examiner' people are seeking 'security, purpose, and meaning in a very uncertain world'. Picture: Chani Anderson

Thousands of people took part in the annual Eucharistic Procession in Cork City on Sunday, with many saying that the world has become such a dangerous place, more people will turn to God in the uncertain days ahead.

This was echoed by the Bishop of Cork and Ross Fintan Gavin before he led the ceremony which got underway at Cathedral of Saint Mary and Saint Anne, also known as the North Cathedral.

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