SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE
“All the
good works in the world are not equal to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass because
they are the works of men; but the Mass is the work of God. Martyrdom is
nothing in comparison for it is but the sacrifice of man to God; but the Mass
is the sacrifice of God for man.”
“Without
the Holy Eucharist there would be no happiness in this world; life would be
insupportable. When we receive Holy Communion, we receive our joy and our
happiness. The good God, wishing to give Himself to us in the Sacrament of His
Love, gave us a vast and great desire, which He alone can satisfy. In the
presence of this beautiful Sacrament, we are like a person dying of thirst by
the side of a river — he would only need to bend his head; like a person still
remaining poor, close to a great treasure — he need only stretch out his hand.
He who communicates loses himself in God like a drop of water in the ocean.
They can no more be separated,”
“Upon
receiving Holy Communion, the Adorable Blood of Jesus Christ really flows in
our veins and His Flesh is really blended with ours.”
“What does
Jesus Christ do in the Eucharist? It is God who, as our Savior, offers himself
each day for us to his Father’s justice. If you are in difficulties and
sorrows, he will comfort and relieve you. If you are sick, he will either cure
you or give you strength to suffer so as to merit Heaven.
If the devil, the
world, and the flesh are making war upon you, he will give you the weapons with
which to fight, to resist, and to win victory. If you are poor, he will enrich
you with all sorts of riches for time and eternity. Let us open the door of his
sacred and adorable Heart, and be wrapped about for an instant by the flames of
his love, and we shall see what a God who loves us can do. O my God, who shall
be able to comprehend?”
“When we
go before the Blessed Sacrament, let us open our heart; our good God will open
His. We shall go to Him; He will come to us; the one to ask, the other to
receive. It will be like a breath from one to the other.”
From the Writings of
St.John Mary Vianney
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