Fête-Dieu Du Teche: Eucharist Boat Procession Along Louisiana Bayou Celebrates Faith, History
Thousands joined a 40-mile Eucharistic boat procession that honored Acadian migration and combined Mass, Vespers and confessions with Cajun heritage.
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Fête-Dieu du Teche: Eucharist Boat Procession Along Louisiana Bayou Celebrates Faith, History
A statue of Joseph and the Christ Child is seen as worshippers take part in the an annual 40-mile Fête-Dieu du Teche Eucharistic boat procession held on Aug. 15, 2026, along Louisiana’s historic Bayou Teche. It commemorates the Feast of the Assumption and retraces the historic 1765 migration journey of the Acadian (Cajun) people from Leonville to St. Martinville. (Photo: OSV News/courtesy Chris Lancon) by Jaymie Stuart Wolfe (OSV News) – Since i…
Come to the Water: Eucharist boat procession along the Bayou Teche celebrates faith, history
(OSV News) — Since its beginnings more than a decade ago, the Fête-Dieu du Teche — a Eucharistic procession of boats organized by Father Michael Champagne and the Community of Jesus Crucified in the Diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana — has become one of Louisiana’s most vibrant annual festivals. Seamlessly combining Catholic faith and Cajun heritage, the event took place Aug. 15, on the Solemnity of Mary’s Assumption, a day long designated as Natio…
Come to the Water: Eucharist boat procession along the Bayou Teche celebrates faith, history - The Leaven Catholic Newspaper
Since its beginnings more than a decade ago, the Fête-Dieu du Teche — a Eucharistic procession of boats organized by Father Michael Champagne and the Community of Jesus Crucified in the Diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana — has become one of Louisiana’s most vibrant annual festivals. The post Come to the Water: Eucharist boat procession along the Bayou Teche celebrates faith, history appeared first on The Leaven Catholic Newspaper.
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