This should not be a secret: the fundamental crisis in the Catholic Church is, and has been for some time now, the loss of believe in and reverence for our Blessed Lord in the Eucharist.
He is here among us; yet we act like He is not. We leave Him alone and forgotten in the tabernacles of our Churches. We lock the doors of our Churches making it virtually impossible for anyone to come visit Him.
Is it any wonder that so few identifying themselves as Catholics attend Sunday Mass or that less than 25% of them who do, no longer believe He is really, truly and substantially present in the Blessed Sacrament, or that hundreds of Catholic Churches have been permanently closed?
The 250 Eucharistic Reflections in Stirring Slumbering Souls attempts to do something about this tragedy. People are beginning to notice this book. Here is but one example (more will follow in the coming days):
David Torkington, author, columnist and spiritual theologian:
Michael Seagriff describes
himself as a simple man, but his thoughts and reflections, and his choice of
250 Eucharistic Reflections in 'Stirring Slumbering Souls', are anything but
simple. Rather, his choice reflects his profound love of his Lord and his
devotion to The Eucharist. Buy a copy and keep it with you to read and re-read.
You will be profoundly moved.
You can purchase a copy of Stirring Slumbering Souls - 250 Eucharistic Reflections here.
Join the battle to help reawaken a sense of awe, amazement and gratitude for our often forgotten and abandoned Lord.
You can purchase a copy of Stirring Slumbering Souls - 250 Eucharistic Reflections here.
Join the battle to help reawaken a sense of awe, amazement and gratitude for our often forgotten and abandoned Lord.
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