A new survey on religious beliefs from the Pew Research Center indicates that only a quarter of Catholic under 40 in the United States believe in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. Perhaps if they heard more preaching like this, that would change for the better; this is from the Little Catechism of St Jean-Marie Vianney, the Curé d’Ars, whose feast is kept today in the Extraordinary Form. (pictured right: St Jean-Marie in a stained glass window in the church of St Germain, St Germain-les-Belles, France; image from Wikimedia Commons by Reinhardhauke, CC BY-SA 3.0)
Ah! if we had the eyes of angels with which to see Our Lord Jesus Christ, who is here present on this altar, and who is looking at us, how we should love Him! We should never more wish to part from Him. We should wish to remain always at His feet; it would be a foretaste of Heaven: all else would become insipid to us. But see, it is faith we lack. We are poor blind people; we have a mist before our eyes. Faith alone can dispel this mist. Soon, my children, when I shall hold Our Lord in my hands, when the good God blesses you, ask Him then to open the eyes of your heart; say to Him like the blind man of Jericho, “O Lord, make me see!” If you say to Him sincerely, “Make me see!” you will certainly obtain what you desire, because He wishes nothing but your happiness. He has His hands full of graces, seeking someone to distribute them to; Alas! and no one will have them. . . . Oh, indifference! Oh, ingratitude! My children, we are most unhappy that we do not understand these things! We shall understand them well one day; but it will then be too late!
Our Lord is there as a Victim; and a prayer that is very pleasing to God is to ask the Blessed Virgin to offer to the Eternal Father her Divine Son, all bleeding, all torn, for the conversion of sinners; it is the best prayer we can make, since, indeed, all prayers are made in the name and through the merits of Jesus Christ. ...
From our first Corpus Christi photopost of this year, the station during the Corpus Christi procession at the church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in La Londe les Maures France. (Courtesy of the Fraternity of St Joseph the Guardian.) |