26 June 1932: The Eucharistic Congress
culminated on this day when over one million people attended the Pontifical
High Mass in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. The Chief Celebrant was the Papal Legate Cardinal Lorenzo Lauri, personally selected by Pope Pius XI himself. The Holy Father had charged
him to:
Go to Ireland in my name and say
to the good people assembled there that the Holy Father loves Ireland and sends
to Ireland and its inhabitants and visitors not the usual Apostolic blessing
but a very special all embracing one.
The arrival of the Cardinal and the holding
of the 19th Eucharistic Congress in Dublin was seen as a great
honour for the Catholics of Ireland. The week long event saw huge displays of
religious devotion with crowds of tens of thousands in attendance at various
events. The high point of the Eucharistic Congress came on the
final Sunday of the week’s festivities in the form of a massive open air mass
in the Phoenix Park. An ornate High Altar flanked with choirs and bands from all over
the Catholic world was the main focus of attention. The Cardinal was
accompanied by the highest ranks of the Irish Catholic Hierarchy in his
fulfilment of his celebration of the Mass. In addition thousands of the Clergy
were there to witness and partake in the biggest religious gathering the
Country had ever seen.
“It is
12.30. The Bishops are assembling, their purple shining through the green of
the trees. They march in hundreds, slowly, pensively, the Bishops of the world,
in white and black and red, in cream and gold and brown. They file through the
three thousand priests like a coloured thread being drawn through white silk.
Then up the crimson carpet, turning right and left to the colonnades of the
altar, and there they sit and seen from afar through the white pillars, each
group looking like Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of the Last Supper.”
THE IRISH PRESSThe Government of Mr Eamon De Valera and the leading members of the Opposition were in attendance as well as numerous dignitaries from home and abroad. The huge multitude heard Mass broadcast over an extensive PA system, the largest in the world at that time. The event was listened to across the Nation and internationally through the medium of Radio Athlone. Count John McCormack gave a brilliant rendition of the Panis Angelicus (Bread of the Angels) to the multitude that grew praise from many quarters.
Prior to the closing ceremony a special blessing by Pope Pius XI broadcasting directly from the Vatican was relayed to the huge congregation. This marked the culmination of a series of events held over the previous four days, which saw scenes of unprecedented devotion by the Catholics of Ireland.
The Eucharistic Congress entered Catholic folk memory and remained the greatest public gathering in Ireland until the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1979, which also took place in the Phoenix Park.
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