Eucharistic Reflection - Tenderness and Devotion
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"They feel great tenderness and devotion who go to Jerusalem
and visit the cave where the Incarnate Word was born, the hall where He was
scourged, the hill of Calvary on which He died, and the sepulcher where He was
buried; but how much greater ought our tenderness to be when we visit an altar
on which Jesus remains in the Holy Sacrament!"
St. Alphonsus Liguori
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