Corpus Christi is observed by many nations all over the world. It is mostly celebrated by Romans. Countries such as: Austria, Brazil, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Colombia, Croatia, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Panama, Peru, Poland, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago and many others observe public holiday on the day Corpus Christi is celebrated.
The feast is recognised worldwide by Christians. In some countries Christians also parade the street after Mass with Wafer to signify that Jesus died for all and that salvation is for all. The celebration is less common in the United Kingdom compared to other European nations.