Corpus Christi Carpet of Flowers at Arundel Cathedral
For over 140 years, Arundel Cathedral has celebrated the feast of Corpus Christi with a magnificent festival of flowers, featuring a world famous Carpet of Flowers in the central aisle of the Cathedral and a procession of the Blessed Sacrament from the Cathedral to the courtyard of Arundel Castle, where Benediction is given.
The design of this year’s carpet has the communion host and chalice, the objects of veneration at the feast of Corpus Christi, at the centre. The letters ‘A&B’, and the number ‘60’, below, celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, established in 1965. Prior to that Arundel had been part of the Diocese of Southwark.
The letter ‘F’ is in memory of the late Pope Francis, with the papal keys below, followed by the letter ‘L’ in honour or out newly elected Pope Leo XIV.
At each end of the carpet are the words ‘Jubilee Year’. Every 25 years the Catholic Church holds a jubilee year, with a specific theme. This year the theme is ‘Pilgrims of Hope’, intended to be a time of hope and renewal.
Individual arrangements of flowers are displayed in the baptistery at the entrance, and around the main altar and side altars, together with a display of liturgical vestments and altarware.
Thanks to our parishioner, Pauline Zahoui, for the photos below. Pauline was part of the team creating the carpet, and has kindly brought some of the leftover stems and placed them in vases below the tabernacle at St Peter’s, linking us to Arundel Cathedral.






