Origen,
a Greek scholar and early Christian theologian writing about the Eucharist said,
“So you must not think that
these events belong only to the past, and that you who now hear the account of
them do not experience anything of the kind.”
We celebrated the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of
Christ last Sunday and it reminded us that the Eucharist has a twofold meaning: Jesus’ Presence in
the Eucharist and Jesus’ Presence in us.
Jesus
gave us the gift of the Eucharist so by receiving Him, we could grow
spiritually and our relationship with Him would grow ever deeper and more
intimate. Strengthened by the Eucharist
we can bring Jesus’ Presence into the world through our lives.
Generally
we can divide people into three kinds/types:
tourists
– visit and leave,
pilgrims
– visit and travel,
&
settlers – visit, stay and live.
When we
receive the Eucharist Jesus calls us to be SETTLERS. He calls us to:
VISIT,
STAY,
& LIVE.
To VISIT
Him frequently, to allow Him to STAY in our hearts, and to allow Him to LIVE in
our lives. “The truly shocking thing Jesus did by calling
himself the living bread … was declaring that in his very humanity he embodied
divine life being offered them” [Celebrations, June 18, 2017]
The
famous hymn of Fr. John Foley S.J. captures it well: “One bread, one body, one Lord of all; one cup of
blessing which we bless;
and we, though many
throughout the earth, we are one body in this one Lord.”
May God Be Praised!
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