Eucharistic Quotes
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"When we go before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament we represent the 
one in the world who is in most need of God's Mercy." We "Stand in 
behalf of the one in the world who does not know Christ and who is 
farthest away from God and we bring down upon their soul the Precious 
Blood of The Lamb."

- Pope John Paul II

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"People ask me: 'What will convert America and save the world?' My 
answer is prayer. What we need is for every parish to come before 
Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament in Holy Hours of prayer."

- Mother Teresa of Calcutta

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"Especially from The Eucharist, grace is poured forth upon us as from 
a fountain"

- Sacrosanctum concilium.

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"At the end of the liturgical cycle in which we commemorate the 
mysteries of the Savior, the Church, who like a good Mother knows 
that our spiritual life cannot subsist without Jesus, leads us to 
Him, really and truly present in the Most Holy Sacrament of the 
Altar. The solemnity of the Corpus Domini is not just the simple 
memorial of an historical event which took place almost two thousand 
years ago at the Last Supper; rather, it recalls us to the ever 
present reality of Jesus always living in our midst. We can say, in 
truth, that He has not "left us orphans," but has willed to remain 
permanently with us, in the integrity of His Person in the fullness 
of His humanity and His divinity. "There is no other nation so 
great," the Divine Office enthusiastically sings, "as to have its 
gods so near as our God is present to us." (RB). In the Eucharist, 
Jesus is really Emmanuel, God with us."

- from Divine Intimacy, by Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.

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"The Eucharist is not only Jesus actually living among us, but it is 
Jesus become our Food. This is the chief aspect under which today's 
liturgy presents the mystery to us; there is no part of the Mass 
which does not treat of it directly, or which does not, at least, 
make some allusion to it. The Introit refers to it when it mentions 
the wheat and honey with which God once fed the Hebrews in the 
desert, a miraculous food, and yet a very poor representation of the 
Living, Life-giving bread of the Eucharist. The Epistle (I Cor II, 
23-29) speaks of it, recalling the institution of this Sacrament, 
when Jesus "took bread, and giving thanks, broke, and said, 'Take ye, 
and eat; this is My Body' "; the Gradual chants, "The eyes of all 
hope in You, O Lord, and You give them meat in due season." The very 
beautiful sequence Lauda Sion, celebrates it at length, and the 
Gospel (Jn 6, 56-59), echoing the Alleluia, cites the most 
significant passage of the discourse when Jesus Himself announced the 
Eucharist "My Flesh is meat indeed, and My Blood is drink indeed." 
The Communion Hymn repeats a sentence of the Epistle, and reminds us 
that we receive the Body of the Lord worthily. Finally, the 
Postcommunion tells us that Eucharistic Communion is the pledge of 
Eternal Communion, in Heaven. But, in order to have a better 
understanding of the immense value of the Eucharist, we must go back 
to the very words of Jesus, most opportunely recalled in the Gospel 
of the day, "He that eateth My Flesh and drinketh My Blood, abideth 
in Me and I in him."

- from Divine Intimacy, by Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.

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