This is so beautiful!
Catholic schools celebrated Catholic Schools Week from January 25 - 31, 2026. Each school celebrates in its own way, and one school decided to expose the Eucharist to its students, faculty, and staff.
Saint Agnes Catholic School in Saint Paul, Minnesota, published a reel of their annual Eucharistic procession on January 29.
In the reel, which generated approximately 300,000 views on Facebook and Instagram combined, the priest processes the Eucharist through the school’s hallways. Student altar servers lead the procession alongside the priest. Approximately 840 students participated, along with 100 faculty and staff.
“Today, our King walked our halls and blessed every Aggie along the way during our annual Catholic Schools Week Eucharistic Procession,” the video’s caption reads. Christ Jesus is King of our school. Christ Jesus is King of our classrooms. Christ Jesus is King of our hearts.”
Here is the video below:
Saint Agnes Catholic School told ChurchPOP,
“This particular procession takes place every year during our celebration of Catholic Schools Week. Our Lord processes around the entirety of our school, visiting every classroom as well as our gymnasiums, auditorium, and even our cafeteria to bless the spaces and the students, faculty, and staff within.”
“Eucharistic processions also take place every year here inside our parish church and around our campus grounds ahead of our 40 Hours of Devotions on Laetare Sunday weekend and on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi,” the school added.
Countless reactions flooded the reel’s comment section. Here’s what some people said:
“Every Catholic classroom should have this visitation!” one user wrote.
“I can smell the incense through my phone,” another user said.
“This is truly what sets Catholic schools apart - a beautiful expression of faith and devotion,” someone else said.
“Brought me to tears, so beautiful!” another person wrote.
