Eucharist: Self-donation to the Fullest.

We celebrate the solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of the Lord in a very emphasized manner. Popular piety is publicly acknowledged and used to show this high and most holy Sacrament.

How can we bring this Solemnity and its solemn tone into our depths? We have to look at Jesus, the gift himself. He has gathered all virtues into love, which dares to die for the beloved. He has shown us we can bring healing to most people by showing them that they are important, special, valued, and appreciated. yet, their salvation comes only from witnessing that love is the reason we act in that particular way. And love, at the level of God, is sacrifice of the self.

Love is the Language of God and it is the universal language. This universal language is understood [or at least perceived, intuited, in the instincts] by all creatures. It is silent, totally silent. It flows in the forces of nature. That language is not taught, it is acquired effortlessly. Yet, somehow, we need to consciously choose to utilize that language every day.

When you have put love in your decisions and your actions, you have all the energy to carry on the greatest mission ever. Eucharist is the reminder that we are capable of self-emptying love. It is also the power of that selflessness which we witness in martyrs and saints.

Eucharist, in other words, is the silent poem of love that God sings daily in our villages and towns, in the world of noise and business. Everywhere.

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  1. In our lives it often appears that evil triumphs over good, death over life, selfishness over selflessness. Now, Eucharist overturns that myth. Actually, the world runs thanks to self-donation, that this Eucharistic attitude of self-emptying. Thank you for this inspiring reflection.

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    1. Thank you. I know it means a lot to see in that "Piece of Bread" the son of God!

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  2. Talking of the problem of our faith and the task of making it visible for ourselves and for others is a daring move. Anyway you have a point here. Believe me you have helped me greately.

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