Eucharistic Reflection - Never Lose Sight

“We must never lose sight of our holy tabernacles: it is there that we find our strength and our virtue. If human infirmity and affairs allowed, we should pass our whole life at the feet of our Divine Master. At least let us go there as often as possible, and quit so many futile occupations that rob us of precious time claimed for what we owe the love of a God.

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Far from us be disgust, negligence and frivolity. Alas! is it possible that it should be burdensome for us to converse with our Sovereign Lord? Where is one better off than close to one’s Father, to one’s spouse, to one’s all? To live with Jesus – is this not to begin to live on earth the life that we are called to live in heaven? Ah! Can we say that we have faith if we complain of the length of time we spend before the Most Holy Sacrament?

What, however, does one see in the world, and perhaps even among us? Poor creatures, fragile nothings, worms of the earth, for which it is such an effort to spend half an hour with the King of heaven and of earth! People consecrate days and nights in vain conversations, to futile entertainments, and always find it too long the moments given to a God who forgets Himself for love of us. Oh heavens, be astonished…”

(The Mystery of Incomprehensible Love by Mother Mectilde of the Blessed Sacrament)

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