Eucharistic Reflection - Be Sensitive To These Signs of The Time
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“When we realize after a serious conversion the true holiness of the Eucharist, the presence of God Himself in the Host, there is bound to be a spiritual discomfort and unease in seeing at times the dishonor accorded the sacredness of the Mass. Fervent prayer at Mass can be an arduous task when challenged by casual priestly gestures, slapdash improvisations, banal comments.
With the rapid words and
quick movements of some priests, it can be difficult to realize that an
enormous event takes place with every consecration at Mass. The external
displays are often hard to distinguish from an indifference to the transcendent
mystery. The clerical disregard for the sacredness of the Mass, moreover,
cannot be unlinked with the diminished faith in the real presence of the
Eucharist among many Catholics. The almost universal reception of Holy
Communion at weekend Masses raises precisely a question of real belief in the
truth of the Eucharist. The phenomenon is a symptom of the privatization of
faith in our time.
Relations with God,
including the reception the Eucharist, have become for many people a matter of
private determination, without reference to a wider body of shared Catholic
discipline and belief. The likely prevalence of sacrilegious Communion, with
perhaps no comparable precedent in history, surely contributes in turn to a
slow bleeding within the Body of the Church during the current era. The
uncertain, vague sense of the Eucharist is aligned inevitably with a reduced
awareness of the person of Jesus Christ as true God and man.
A soul recently converted
and drawn to the Eucharist will be sensitive to these signs of the times.”
(From Conversion: Spiritual Insights Into An Essential Encounter with God by Father Donald Haggerty)