This year, on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, we invite you to be part of a transformative event as the faithful gather in Los Angeles to celebrate the culmination of a three-year initiative led by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the conclusion of the 2025 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. After a Mass held at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, we will hold a Eucharistic Procession on the Cathedral grounds and offer a blessing of the city in such need of the peace, hope, and healing of Jesus' presence.
Mark your calendars for this beautiful celebration when we gather as a Church, bringing Christ to a city in need of His presence and experiencing the true beauty of the Eucharist, the source and summit of our Catholic faith. All are invited to partake in this celebration as the grace of the Eucharistic Revival continues to spread across this nation.
Mass and the Eucharistic Procession will take place at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles.
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
555 W Temple St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Mass for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi will be celebrated at 3:00pm at the Cathedral. All are welcome to attend and there is no cost, but space is limited and expected to fill up quickly, so don’t wait to register! Due to space limitations, tickets will be required for entrance into Mass.
The Eucharistic Procession will begin at the conclusion of Mass. We will process together from the Cathedral throughout the Cathedral Plaza and conclude with a time of prayer and final Benediction inside the Cathedral.
RegisterThe Festival portion of the event has been canceled.
Traffic and parking in downtown LA can be challenging. Because of this we highly encourage building in extra time for your drive or considering carpooling, group buses, and utilizing the metro.
Please note: Several roads and freeway ramps near downtown Los Angeles are closed due to the situation downtown. Specifically, multiple on and off ramps on the 101 freeway near the Cathedral are closed. Please plan extra time for these detours as you make your way to the Cathedral.
The closest metro stop to the Cathedral is the Civic Center / Grand Park Station, accessed by the Red Line or the Purple Line. This metro stop is located at the junction of 1st St. and Hill St. and just a 5 minute walk to the Cathedral.
Please note: The situation downtown has caused some metro closures, so if you plan to ride the metro, we recommend checking on the day of the event to ensure it is running and that the Civic Center / Grand Park Station stop is open.
The designated loading and unloading zone for buses is on Grand Ave, east of Temple St. If you are coordinating a group bus from your parish or diocese, please fill out this form to receive a permit to load and unload in the designated zone for this event. Parking for buses is not provided; bus parking arrangements must be made by your hired bus company.
There are three parking garages nearby. These garage locations can all be viewed on the parking map.
Music Center Garage: This garage is located on Grand Ave, just a 5 minute walk from the Cathedral. Cost is $10/vehicle and must be paid by credit card upon arrival. Advance reservations are not available.
Cathedral Parking Garage: Due to limited spaces, congestion from previous Masses taking place, and the Temple St. closure for the event, parking here will be more challenging than the Music Center Garage. Please note all traffic must enter this garage from Hill St. and all traffic must exit using the designated exit lanes on Temple St. Cost is $12/vehicle and must be paid by credit card at the kiosks before returning to your vehicle.
Walt Disney Concert Hall Parking Garage: If the other garages are full, overflow parking is available here. Be advised this garage is further away. It is located on 2nd St. and is a 10 minute walk (1/2 mile) from the Cathedral. Cost is $10/vehicle and must be paid by credit card upon arrival. Advance reservations are not available.