Eucharistic Reflection
"The Eucharistic Heart
in the Host draws me more and more. If I merely pass near the chapel, I feel an
irresistible force inviting me in. Close to the tabernacle, I experience an
indefinable joy.
When the Blessed Sacrament is exposed, I feel totally taken
over, paralyzed, by this gentle Eucharistic Heart.
When I leave the chapel, I
have to tear myself away from the divine Prisoner. Yet, I never cease to live
in him; all this takes place in the Heart of the Most Blessed Trinity, an immense
distance from the earth; but Jesus wants me to enjoy him in his Eucharist and
to grieve when I am far from his consecrated Host."
(Blessed Dina
Belanger)
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