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Eucharistic Reflection - Battered Tents
(Originally posted on June 19, 2018)
"Some years ago, on my annual retreat, I
found myself under terrible temptations and discouragement. Every
temptation you can think of, I had that night. On my way to Mass the
next morning, I felt very battered and discouraged because of the
attacks and temptations of the preceding night.
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As I walked up to Communion, I made an
act of faith. I said, 'Jesus, I know I am receiving You, but I feel so
discouraged, so downhearted, and so unworthy to receive You.'
This was the way I felt as I received
Communion. As I received the Sacred Host and turned to go back to my
place, I received a clear image of a tent. I remember looking at the
tent and thinking, 'Well, that poor tent is really battered.' I remember
examining it and saying, 'It must have gone through a terrible storm.'
As I got to my pew and knelt down, I saw
a man coming to go into the tent. I saw myself in the image and I was
telling the man, 'Oh, you can't go in there, it's a mess. It's all
battered. There are big holes in it.'
The man looked at me and smiled and said, "What do you mean? I live here.'
At that moment, I realized that I was
the battered tent, that I had been battered with the temptations to sin
and discouragement and all those things that had harassed me during the
night. Now, Jesus was showing me that, battered and all, He still made
His home in me - and that He had just come to me again under the
appearance of the Sacred Host."
(From Miracles Do Happen by Sister Breige McKenna, OCS)
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