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Corpus Christi| Feast celebrated in the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches, and to some extent in the Anglican church, on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday. It was instituted in the 13th century through the devotion of St Juliana, prioress of Mount Cornillon, near Liège, Belgium, in honour of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. |
Corpus Christi| City and port in southeastern Texas, USA, at the mouth of the Nueces River on Corpus Christi Bay, 210 km/130 mi southeast of San Antonio; seat of Nueces County; population (2000) 277,500. Its port is linked to the Gulf of Mexico via the Aransas Pass. The main industries here are oil refining, fabricated metals, electronic equipment, commercial fishing, and the processing and shipping of agricultural products. |
| Corpus Christi was founded as a small trading post in 1839, and was incorporated as a city in 1852. It was used as a military base by Gen Zachary Taylor during the Mexican–American War (1845–48); during the American Civil War it was blockaded by US gunboats, and was eventually captured by Union troops in 1864. The city is the site of the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station and Corpus Christi State University (1971). |
Corpus Christi| Bay on which stands the Texan city of Corpus Christi. Properly an arm of the Gulf of Mexico, the shallow extension behind Mustang Island, leading south to the mouth of the Rio Grande, represents the first 180 km/112 mi of the Laguna Madre. |
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