The Centrality of the Eucharist to Our Faith

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  1. Dave Fagan

    Dave Fagan Ave Maria

    "Once you understand the Eucharist, you can never leave the Church."

    Archbishop Fulton Sheen.

    I saw this wonderful quote from Fulton Sheen last night and was struck by the truth of it.

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  2. Dave Fagan

    Dave Fagan Ave Maria

    From Our Catholic Prayers.com speaking about the events at Akita:

    "In this first message, Our Lady
    asked Sister Agnes to pray this prayer composed by John Ito, the Bishop of Niigata, Japan, for the Handmaids of the Eucharist, the name of her order.

    Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Truly present in the Holy Eucharist, I consecrate my body and soul to be entirely one with Your Heart, being sacrificed at every instant on all the altars of the world and giving praise to the Father, pleading for the coming of His Kingdom. Please receive this humble offering of myself. Use me as You will for the glory of the Father and the salvation of souls. Most Holy Mother of God, never let me be separated from Your Divine Son. Please defend and protect me as Your special child. Amen.

    She made it a point to revise the original prayer with a crucial one word addition, the word TRULY to describe our Lord’s presence in the Holy Eucharist. We need to know this now more than ever! Tragically only about a third of U.S. Catholics believe that our Lord Jesus Christ is really and truly present in the Eucharist.

    It should come as no surprise that Mary should have entreated Sister Agnes, and by extension all of us to stay close to our Lord (with help from herself as well!).
    Contrary to much popular belief, both in and out of the church, Jesus is indeed the way, the truth and the life, as He Himself said (John 14:6). He is the true vine and we, fallen humanity, as His branches can do nothing without Him (John 15:5).

    And as Our Lady reminded Sister Agnes, He is indeed truly present in the Eucharist, body, blood, soul and divinity and is Not a symbol! As such He wishes for us to partake of much needed graces to do His will and be strengthened to resist sinful inclinations when we recieve Him in Holy Communion."
     
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  3. Indy

    Indy Praying

    Advise for anyone who needs advise on Corpus Christi:
     
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  4. Katfalls

    Katfalls Powers

    O I love this Priest, and his accent, and the message! Thanks for posting it.


     
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  5. Dave Fagan

    Dave Fagan Ave Maria

    From a feature on the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City website about Blessed Alexandrina da Costa:

    "Beginning on Good Friday, March 7, 1942, she received no nourishment except the Holy Eucharist for 13 years and seven months until her death. Medical doctors remained hostile and suspicious, running various tests on Alexandrina, ultimately declaring the phenomenon as “scientifically inexplicable.”
    Jesus himself gave an explanation to her in prayer, telling her: “You are living by the Eucharist alone because I want to prove to the world the power of the Eucharist and the power of my life in souls.”

    Jesus reassured her about his presence in the Eucharist, “Keep me company in the Blessed Sacrament. I remain in the tabernacle night and day, waiting to give my love and grace to all who would visit me. But so few come. I am so abandoned, so lonely, so offended … Many… do not believe in my existence; they do not believe that I live in the tabernacle. They curse me. Others believe, but do not love me and do not visit me; they live as if I were not there … You have chosen to love me in the tabernacles where you can contemplate me, not with the eyes of the body, but those of the soul. I am truly present there as in heaven, body, blood, soul and divinity.”

    Alexandrina requested to be buried facing the tabernacle of the church, stating, “In life I always desired to be united to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and to look at the tabernacle at all times that I was able; after my death I want to continue contemplating, always having my eyes constantly on our Eucharistic Lord.”

    Blessed Alexandrina da Costa, pray for us.

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  6. Dave Fagan

    Dave Fagan Ave Maria

    From Totus Tuus page:

    "In every Holy Mass, there is one sacred moment that rises above all others — the Consecration.

    When the priest, acting in the person of Christ, says the words:
    “This is My Body… This is My Blood…”

    —the bread and wine are no longer bread and wine. They become the true Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

    It is the very heart of the Mass. A miracle of love happening right before our eyes.
    Let us always approach this holy moment with deep reverence, silence, and awe.

    The King of Heaven is truly present."

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  7. Dave Fagan

    Dave Fagan Ave Maria

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    Front cover photograph: Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI)
    Celebrating a Mass in Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome during his 75th birthday, April 19, 2002
     
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  8. Dave Fagan

    Dave Fagan Ave Maria

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