THE
HISTORY OF COMMUNION IN THE HAND
The
first two (printed) pages of the following was a letter to my
parishioners of Antria, and a copy to Don Idilio:
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Antria (Magione – PG), Date: December 2016
Dear
brothers and sisters,
After spending more than an hour each day in
before the infinite God in the tabernacle in the last 16 years, and
after having meditated and studied much the documents of the Church
and the writings of saints and popes and several bishops, in my
conscience, before God, I can no longer
offer the Most Blessed Sacrament in the hand to people, but only on
the tongue. Below you will find a
history of Communion in the hand with some excerpts of the documents
and of saints and popes, and several bishops who have convinced me of
this decision.
Therefore,
if a person or more, who comes to Holy Mass the third Sunday of the
month at Antria, comes forth to receive the Holy Communion and is not
willing to receive the Most Blessed Sacrament on the tongue from
Father Joe, as did someone for the third Sunday of November 2016, and
is not willing to go to another parish for the third Sunday of the
month to try to receive the Most Blessed Sacrament in the hand, I
will be forced to no longer offer the gift of my free service of the
monthly Santa Mass at Antria as I have done for many years here in
Antria. Ask your parish priest, Don Idilio, for other Holy Masses
Antria.
THE
HISTORY OF COMMUNION IN THE HAND
Here's how the new way of Communion in the
hands was promulgated in the Church
Vatican City - In the sixteenth century, the
Protestant reformers, in their new
Christian cult, re-established Communion in the hand to affirm their
two fundamental heresies: there did not exist the so-called
'transubstantiation' and the bread used was ordinary bread.
In other words, they argued that the real presence
of Christ in the Eucharist was only a popish superstition and the
bread was just simple bread and anyone could handle it. In addition,
the claimed that the minister of Communion was not indeed Different,
in his nature, from the laity. Instead
it is Catholic teaching that the Sacrament of Holy Orders gives man a
spiritual power, sacramental, it imprints an indelible mark on his
soul and makes him substantially different from the laity.
In
contrast, the Protestant minister is a common man who leads the
hymns, gives sermons in order to affirm the convictions of the
believers. He cannot change the bread and wine into the Body and
Blood of Our Lord, he cannot bless, he cannot forgive sins, he
cannot, in a word, do anything that any layman could not do.
He, therefore, is not a vehicle of supernatural
grace. The re-establishment of the Protestant Communion in the hand
was a 'simple' way to express refusal to believe in the real presence
of Christ in the Eucharist, rejection of sacramental priesthood, in
short to deny the whole of Catholicism. From that point on, Communion
in the hand acquired a meaning clearly anti-Catholic. It was a
blatantly anti-Catholic practice, founded on the denial of the real
presence of Christ in the Eucharist and of the priesthood. After
Vatican II, in the Netherlands, some Catholic priests of the
Protestant mentality began to give Communion in the hand, mimicking
the Protestant practice.
But some Dutch Bishops, instead of doing their
duty and condemning the abuse, they tolerated it and thus allowed the
abuse to continue unchecked. The
practice spread, then to Germany, to
Belgium, to France. But if some bishops seemed indifferent to this
scandal, much of the laity of that time were outraged. It was the
indignation of a great number of faithful who pushed Pope Paul VI to
take the initiative to probe the opinion of the bishops of the world
on this issue and they voted unanimously for MAINTAINING the
traditional practice of receiving Holy Communion on the tongue.
It is also necessary to note that at that time the
abuse was limited to a few European countries, so much so that it was
not yet started in the United States and Latin America. Pope Paul VI
then promulgated, May 28, 1969, the document ‘MEMORIALE
DOMINI’
(http://www.ewtn.com/library/curia/cdwmemor.htm)
in which he stated verbatim: ‘The bishops of the world are
unanimously opposed to Communion in the hand. It must be observed
this way of distributing Communion, that the priest must put the Host
on the tongue of the communicants. Communion on the tongue does not
take away dignity in any way from those who receive Holy Communion.
Every innovation can lead to irreverence and profanation of the
Eucharist, as well as gradually corroding the correct doctrine '. The
document also stated: 'The Supreme Pontiff judged that the
traditional and ancient way of administering Communion to the
faithful must not be changed. The Apostolic See therefore strongly
urges bishops, priests and the people to observe zealously this law'.
But
since this was the era of compromise, the papal document
contained the seeds of its own destruction, as the Instruction went
on to say that, where the abuse had already been strongly
consolidated, it could be legalized with the two-thirds majority in a
secret ballot of the National Episcopal Conference (as long as the
Holy See confirmed the decision).
This ended in favor of the proponents of Communion
in the hand. And it should be underlined that the Instruction said
where abuse has already consolidated.
Of course, the clergy of the Protestant
mentality (including ours) concluded
that if this rebellion could be legalized in the Netherlands, it
could be legalized everywhere. It was thought that, ignoring
'Memorial Domains' and challenging the
liturgical law of the Church, this rebellion would not only be
tolerated, but finally legalized.
This was exactly what happened, and that's why
today we have the practice of Communion in the hand. COMMUNION
IN THE HAND, THEN, NOT ONLY WAS STARTED IN DISOBEDIENCE, BUT WAS
PERPETUATED BY DECEPTION. The
propaganda, in the 70s, was used to bring Communion in the hand with
to naive people, with a campaign of half-truths that gave Catholics
the false impression that Vatican II had provided a provision for the
abuse, when indeed, there is no mention about it in any of the
documents of the Council.
Moreover, the faithful were not told that the
practice was initiated by a clergy of pro-protestant and pro-mason
mentality, in defiance of the
established liturgical law, but they made it sound like a request
from the laity; the advocates of Communion in the hand did not
clarify that the bishops of the world, when their opinions were
probed, voted unanimously against this practice. They made no
reference to the fact that permission was supposed to be only a
tolerance of an abuse, where it was already established in 1969, and
that there had been no go-ahead whatsoever that Communion in the hand
might be spread to other countries like Italy and The United States
of America. We have now come to the point where the practice of the
Host in the hand is even presented as the best way to receive the
Eucharist, and also most of our Catholic children have been wrongly
instructed in receiving First Communion. To the faithful it is said
that it is an optional practice and if they do not like it, they can
receive Communion on the tongue.
The
tragedy is that if this is optional for the lay person, it is implied
that it is not for the clergy. The priests are clearly instructed to
administer Communion in the hand, to their like or dislike, to
whoever might ask, throwing many priests into an agonizing crisis of
conscience.
It is therefore clear that NO
PRIEST CAN LAWFULLY BE FORCED TO ADMINISTER COMMUNION IN THE HAND;
we must pray that the greatest number of priests might have the
courage to protect the reverence due to this Sacrament and might not
be trapped into a false obedience that makes them collaborate in the
loss of the sacredness of Christ in the Eucharist.
The priests must find the courage to fight this
new practice that is part of the occult
strategy of the protestantization of Catholicism, recalling that Pope
Paul VI rightly predicted that Communion in the hand would lead to
irreverence and to the profanation of the Eucharist and a gradual
erosion of the orthodox doctrine.
This unlawful abuse is so well established as a
local tradition, that even Pope John
Paul II was not successful in denouncing it,
despite his attempt to curb the abuse.
In his Letter 'Dominae Cenae' of 24 February 1980,
the Polish Pope reaffirmed the Church's teachings according to which
touching the sacred Species and administering them with one’s own
hands is a privilege of the consecrated
ones. But, for whatever reason, this
document 36 years ago contained no threat of sanctions against the
laity, priests or bishops who had ignored the defense of Communion on
the tongue as the Pope wanted. A law without a penalty is not a law,
but a suggestion.
Thus,
the document of John Paul II was greeted by several members of the
clergy of the Western countries as a suggestion not appreciated and
unfortunately overlooked.
But what can the Pope, the Vicar of Christ, do
if the majority of the bishops and priests and lay people do not
obey? Is there anyone who is still seeking to discover what God wants
instead of seeking only what “I want”?
Do people today trust in God or in themselves? Are there still people
of good will who want to dialogue in order to seek the Truth of God
together according to the Catechism of the Catholic Church for adults
and according to the documents of the Church that the Holy Spirit has
inspired in the last 2000 years? Are there still people who do not
want to repeat the original sin of Adam and Eve (Gen 3,4-5) in
deciding right and wrong according to their own heads, according to
the subjectivism or relativism of each person as if each person were
God? People who do not care about what God wants, also do not care
about all the documents of the Church in the last two thousand years
When people try to manipulate me and force me to offer or preach
according to what people want without caring to seek what God wants,
I reply: "I follow God, not men, because God can give me eternal
life; men, creatures, they cannot offer me eternal life!
“We
do not need a Church that is moved by the world, but a Church that
moves the world” – G.K. Chesterton.
Considering this “ERA
OF COMPROMISE”, in
the final message of the Blessed Virgin, October 13, 1973, on the
anniversary of the last apparition and of the miracle of FATIMA, at
Akita, Japan, She said to Sister Agnes Sasagawa: “As
I told you, if men do not repent and better themselves, the Father
will inflict a terrible punishment on all humanity. It
will be a punishment greater than the DELUGE,
such as one will never have seen before. Fire will fall from the sky
and will wipe out a great part of humanity, the good as well as the
bad, sparing neither priests nor faithful. The survivors will find
themselves so desolate that they will envy the dead. The only arms
that will remain for you will be the Rosary and Sign left by My Son.
Each day recite the prayers of the Rosary. WITH THE ROSARY, PRAY FOR
THE POPE, THE BISHOPS, AND THE PRIESTS. The work of the devil will
infiltrate even the Church in such a way that one will see cardinals
opposing cardinals, bishops against other bishops. The priests who
venerate Me will be scorned and opposed by their conferees…churches
and altars sacked, THE CHURCH WILL BE
FULL OF THOSE WHO ACCEPT COMPROMISE and
the demon will press many priests and consecrated souls to leave the
service of the Lord. The demon will be especially implacable against
souls consecrated to God. The thought of the loss of so many souls is
the cause of My sadness. If sins increase in number and gravity,
there will be no longer pardon for them.”
(http://www.miraclerosarymission.org/akita.htm).
Although
the “mercy of God endures forever” (Ps 136), Jesus never offered
compromises even when there was the risk of loosing many followers.
When many of His disciples left Him regarding the truth about the
Eucharist, He did not offer compromises with the Truth, but was even
willing to loose his even His Apostles: “Will you also go away?”
(Jn 6:67)! The pastors who do not follow the Truth, Who is Jesus (Jn
14:6), are interested first of all in the quantity of followers, “to
go to the peripheries” instead of first finding a great union with
God on Mount Tabor (Moses), in the desert (Saint Anthony Abate), at
Subiaco (Saint Benedict), at Laverna (Saint Francis of Assisi); they
are not interested in the true spiritual quality of helping people to
sacrifice and suffer everything to follow the Truth! These false
pastors and false Christians, who use religion for their own motives,
are happy with mediocrity and seek to lead others with them down the
path of mediocrity, and ultimately, the lose of the Truth, the faith
and salvation!
We must stay close to the fundamentals of revealed
truth very well summarized in the Catechism of the Catholic Church
for adults (CCC) and in the true documents of the Magisterium of the
Church, not the “spirit of Vatican II”! But of course A
FUNDAMENTAL TACTIC OF OUR ENEMY IS TO OFFER US HALF-TRUTHS,
such as, only talking about mercy without talking about the other
half of the truth, that is, the need and obligation to repent and
change our lives. A half-truth is worse than a lie because we think
we are being led properly by those who have the God-given vocation to
lead us toward God and toward eternal life, not eternal death.
There is nowhere in the scriptures where the
mercy of God doesn’t expect a response of faith and repentance.
One of the huge deceptions is that just because God is merciful, that
means I’m OK. We become OK when we respond to mercy, when we repent
and when we believe. And that needs to be part of the message, which
very often today is lacking even from the highest authority in the
Church. Today in the Church there are a great number of priests,
bishops and cardinals who offer mercy for sins with all
kinds of compromises with the Truth.
Jesus offered mercy but without
compromises to the Truth!
Let
us contrast this priority of the Eucharist, according to the Church
and the saints, with the words of Don Idilio, the delegate of Umbria
and Toscana for the priests of the Focolare Movement, in his weekly
bulletin of August 17, 2014:
“Some say that the churches are mostly closed
and perhaps suffers. And 'certainly a peculiar sadness, but it can
also be an incentive to review their positions even in relation to a
parish that is because there is a people that attended and uses its
facilities to meet, to be formed and forming relationships valid in a
time in which, even the most sacred,
they are less. Here it is nice to think
of a parish in which you
live
communion to the brotherhood! And it is
the highest …”
The focolarini say among themselves: “Let us
keep Jesus in our midst”. But often they ignore or the put aside
the uncomfortable Truth so that everyone is happy and at ease: They
have put aside Jesus, who is the Truth
(Jn 14:6)!!!
A
great number of leaders in the Focolare Movement, as well as in the
whole Church, are “Sacrificing Truth on the Altar of Unity”!
Read the Book: “In
the Name of Purpose - Sacrificing Truth on the Altar of Unity”
(Jeremiah 6:16), by Tamara Hartzell
(http://inthenameofpurpose.org/inthename.pdf).
A great number of people in the Church today have
embraced THE VERY POWERFUL HIDDEN
DECEPTION OF SATAN TO REVERSE THE PRIORITIES OF LOVE OF GOD AND LOVE
OF NEIGHBOR! Behold the cult of man at
the expense of the true cult of God! They adore the cult of man
behind which is Satan. Satan hid also behind the image of gold with
the king Nebuchadnezzar while the people worshiped it (Daniel ch. 3).
Satan hid also behind the golden calf while the people worshiped it
(Exodus ch. 32).
To protect the greatness and the sacredness of the
Holy Mass and of the Eucharist, Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict
XVI ordered the Neocatecumenal Way to “follow the liturgical book
faithfully and exactly”. The three
founders of the movement refused to obey the popes
(“La Messa Neocatecumenale”;
http://cibo-spir.blogspot.it/2015/02/la-messa-neocatecumenale.html).
When I spoke of this decree (2005) of Pope Benedict with some of the
members of the Neocatecumenal Way, they replied to me: “We
have already overcome that”! This is
like saying: “We have already overcome Pope John Paul II and Pope
Benedict XVI! Do they trust in themselves or in God?!? How do they
live the Our Father: “MY
will be done”, or “THY
will be done”???
“The Antichrist will conquer many people by
saying: “You can do all that you like... it is enough to love each
other...” - Saint Hildegard of Bingen, Doctor of the Church
(1098-1179)
(http://profezie3m.altervista.org/ptm_profx_santaildegarda.htm)
It is most interesting how often we find this
FALSE “LOVE” USED AS A POWERFUL
STRATEGY in the 33 directives of the
Grand Master of the Masons to the Catholic
Bishops to destroy the Catholic Church! The word “love” APPEARS
A WHOPPING 11 TIMES in these 33
directives! “Satan disguises himself as
an angel of light” (2Cor 11:14)! Visit: “The
Masonic Plan For The Destruction Of The Catholic Church”
(http://spir-food.blogspot.it/2013/11/masonic-plan.html),
To understand better the hidden powerful strategy of using false
love, see also below:
A DAMNED PRIEST WARNS ABOUT HELL
According to Cardinal Biffi, according to the
servant of God, Archbishop Fulton Sheen and many saints and holy
learned people, during the time of the great apostasy just before the
manifestation of the Antichrist (2Thess 2:3-4), this
universal worldwide brotherhood will take the place of the true
religion; it will take the place of the
true cult of God! Visit: “Russia Will Punish the World - 3rd Secret
of Fatima Revealed”
(http://spir-food.blogspot.it/2016/10/russia-will-punish-world.html).
I
have a great sorrow in my heart for the souls entrusted to a great
number of pastors today who do not live nor preach the Catechism of
the Catholic Church for adults! If these pastors do not want to
represent the Catholic Church and do not want to spend eternity with
the Truth, Jesus Christ (Jn 14:6), best wishes to them. But to drag
so many souls with them to be separated from the Truth for all
eternity is something more terrible that one can imagine! Our Lady,
the Mamma of all people, cries and a great number of her beloved
sons, the priests, could care less! “The chief punishment of hell
is eternal separation from God” (CCC 1035).
Considering
the great rebellion against Pope Paul VI’s encyclical, Humanae
Vitae (1968), an encyclical which reaffirmed the constant teaching of
the Church (Casti Canubi 1930, etc.) on the gravity of using
contraception, and then a year later with Memoriale Domini (1969), I
am not surprised about the words of Pope Paul VI a while later.
We remember the
dramatic words pronounced by Pope Paul VI on June 29 1972,
after the Second Vatican Council, denouncing that “By
some fissure the smoke of Satan has entered into the temple of God…
One no longer trusts the Church; so many trust in the first profane
prophet, who speaks to us in a magazine or in some social slogans, in
order to run after him and ask him if he has the formula of true
life. And we do not realize instead that we have already become lords
and teachers. Doubt has entered our consciences, and it has entered
through the windows which were meant to have been opened to the
light. This state of uncertainty reigns even in the Church. It was
hoped that after the Council there would be a day of sunlight in the
history of the Church. Instead, there came a day of clouds, of
darkness, of groping, of uncertainty…”
A
few months before Pope Paul VI died, on September 8, 1977, he
confirmed this grave judgment in a conversation with Jean Guitton.
Here are the words of Paul VI recounted by the French philosopher:
"There is a great disturbance at this moment
in the world and in the Church, and what is in question is the faith.
It happens now that I find myself repeating the obscure saying of
Jesus in the Gospel of Saint Luke: 'When the Son of man returns, will
he find faith on the earth?' It happens that books are published in
which important points of the faith are undermined, that the bishops
are silent, that these books are not found to be strange. This,
according to me, is strange. I read again every once in a while the
Gospel of the end times and I realize that in this moment there is
emerging some signs of the end times. Are we near the end? This we
will never know. It is necessary to always be ready, but everything
can still last quite a while. What strikes me, when I consider the
Catholic world, is that a non-Catholic
type of thought seems to predominate
sometimes within Catholicism, and this non-Catholic thought might
become the stronger one within Catholicism in the future. But
it will never represent the thought of the Church.
A small flock must remain, however small it may be."
A pastor who does not study to seek to discover
these hidden poisons of “the father of lies”
(Jn 8:44) gives to the sheep the impression that all is OK even
though they have slowly embraced the poisons of the wolf. The
fundamental strategy of the wolf is to put to sleep spiritually the
sheep so that they believe to be OK and thus do not seek to discover
if they are truly OK according to the Catechism of the Catholic
Church for adults (CCC), even though they are OK according to the
manner of the world in each era of the world. If a person does not
confess a mortal sin, the sin remains for all eternity because God
respects the free will of each person to not ask for the mercy of God
(in sacramental confession) and to not live what one says in the Act
of Contrition: “I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to
sin no more, and to avoid the near occasion of sin”! HOW
MANY PEOPLE, WITH THE HELP OF THE NEGLIGENCE OF THEIR PASTORS, HAVE
IGNORED OR REBELLED AGAINST THE TEACHINGS OF THE CHURCH ABOUT THE SIN
OF USING CONTRACEPTION (Humanae Vitae –
1968; Casti Canubi – 1930), and have never confessed this mortal
sin, but today commit many sacrileges in receiving Holy Communion
without confessing this mortal sin? Does God have to change according
to every epoch of the world or does the world have to change
according to God??? If a pastor, who has the vocation to protect the
sheep from the wolf, does not do this work of being the spiritual
doctor of souls to help to identify and to overcome the spiritual
mortal sickness of mortal sins, what will Jesus say to this pastor
upon his death? “Heaven and earth will
pass away, but my words will not pass away”
(Mk 31:31). “Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the
prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them. For
truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota,
not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished” (Mt
5:17-18; 24,35).
Visit:
The
Subtle and Powerful Attack on the Eucharist
The
Progressive Protestantization of the Catholic Mass
The fundamental strategy of the devil today is
to eliminate humility before God,
humility especially here on earth before the infinite God in the
Eucharist. You cannot separate the body from the soul or from the
heart. Therefore it is very important for Satan to take away the
exterior signs of humility with the body before the infinite God in
the Eucharist. The heart and soul slowly follow the signs of the
body.
Saint Augustine tells us: It was pride that
changes angels into devils; IT IS HUMILITY
that makes men as angels. Humility is the foundation of all the other
virtues. The soul in which this virtue does not exist, there cannot
be any other virtue except in mere appearance. Saint Bonaventure said
that without humility, there is not virtue!
Without
humility of obedience and humility before the infinite God in the
Eucharist, Jesus says: My grace turns away from them to humble
souls”!!!
Jesus
said to Saint Faustina: “If their trust is great, there is no limit
to My generosity. The torrents of grace inundate humble souls. THE
PROUD REMAIN ALWAYS IN POVERTY AND MISERY, BECAUSE MY GRACE TURNS
AWAY FROM THEM TO HUMBLE SOULS” (Diary
of Saint Faustina, 1602).
No one is forced to seek the will of God and to
live the will of God with prayer. No
one is forced to live the Lord's Prayer, "THY will be done."
God totally respects our free will, for God is love. God does not
force anyone to be with him. It would be like saying to a person:
"You must love me, otherwise I will make you suffer!"
That's why after death there are two places, where there is the
Creator of the universe and where there is not the Creator. The
creatures are free to decide in this short life where they want to be
for all eternity.
Like
all human beings, I'm free to decide to follow God or follow people
or other things. If a person wants to say that I do not respect their
freedom because I do not do their will, this is the law of the bully
and dictators. I am free to choose to follow God above all. If I do
not agree with the Ten Commandments, or the words of Jesus in the
Gospel, God respects my choice for all eternity. We are free not to
follow Jesus and not to be with Jesus now and after death. But we do
not have the power to compel God to change his law as we want! His
laws are for our true good! We are free to obey his laws or to not
obey his laws, to live with God for eternity or to not live with God
for eternity.
Jesus, as God, is truly very demanding,
because only God can offer eternal life. “He who loves father or
mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who loves son or
daughter more than me is not worthy of me…” (Mt 10:37). “If any
one come to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife
and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he
cannot be my disciple” (Lk 14:26).
Ci sono pochissime persone oggi che chiedono il sacerdote, come
possiamo imparare di più di come Gesù vuole che riceviamo
l’Eucaristia. È piuttosto come voglio farlo io, senza nessun
desiderio di imparare dai documenti della Chiesa. C’è un
atteggiamento diffuso oggi che io so meglio che la Chiesa, e perciò
in realtà, io so meglio di Dio!
Padre Larry Richards dice che l’iscrizione sopra le porte
dell’inferno sarà il titolo della canzone cantata da Frank
Sinatra anni fa: “Ho Fatto nel Modo Mio” (“I Did It My Way”)!
Benedict
XVI and liturgical reform; Dom Alcuin Reid, OSB:
“As he (Pope Benedict) so eloquently explained
as Cardinal: "If the Liturgy
appears first of all as the workshop for our activity, then what is
essential is being forgotten: God. For
the Liturgy is not about us, but about God. Forgetting about God is
the most imminent danger of our age. As against this, the Liturgy
should be setting up a sign of God's presence.”
"Yet what is happening, if the habit of
forgetting about God makes itself at home in the Liturgy itself, and
if in the Liturgy we are only thinking of ourselves? In
any and every liturgical reform, and every liturgical celebration,
the primacy of God should be kept in view first and foremost."
Commentators have remarked on Benedict XVI's
courtesy and humility. These, and his profound love of the Church,
mean that he will take seriously the words he wrote not twelve months
ago: "The Pope is not an absolute
monarch whose will is law, but is the guardian of the authentic
Tradition, and
thereby the premier guarantor of obedience.
He cannot do as he likes, and is thereby able to oppose those people
who for their part want to do what has come into their head. His rule
is not that of arbitrary power, but that of obedience in faith."
“Pope Benedict XVI will not act beyond his
competence in respect of the Sacred Liturgy, but he will act, for he
is convinced that, as he wrote in 1997, "the
true celebration of the Sacred Liturgy is the centre of any renewal
of the Church whatever."
BISHOP ATHANASIUS SCHNEIDER
of Karaganda (Kazakhstan) is one of the few prelates who, in truth,
continues to speak out against the abusive practice of receiving Holy
Communion in the hand. In 2008, Bishop Schneider penned a short book
on his thoughts regarding the reception of Holy Communion in the hand
while in a standing position. “Dominus
Est” – “It is the Lord”!
Reflections of a Bishop of Central Asia on Holy Communion was first
published by the Vatican Press. He wrote the book in response to the
widespread problem of “a gradual, growing weakening of the attitude
of reverence toward the Sacred Eucharistic Species,” not to mention
the abuses of dropping the Eucharistic Host, saving it for later
consumption, or profaning the Blessed Sacrament as in a Satanic Mass.
The
book begins with an introduction to three women: Bishop
Schneider’s mother, Maria Schneider, his great aunt, Pulcheria
Koch, and Maria Stang, a parishioner of the Karaganda diocese. As
part of the Soviet underground, these “Eucharistic women” risked
their lives during the dark times of Communist oppression so that the
Holy Eucharist and the few remaining priests could be protected. With
faith, and in great danger, the Eucharistic women were “often
mothers and grandmothers with a ‘priestly’ soul who safeguarded
and even administered the Eucharist with extraordinary love, with
care, and with the greatest reverence possible, in the spirit of the
Christians of the first centuries, expressed in the adage ‘cum
amore ac timore’ (with love and fear).” The people of the Soviet
underground reverenced the Holy Eucharist and during the rare times
that the Blessed Sacrament was available to them, they “received
Holy Communion on their knees and in tears.”
In the very beginning of the Christian Church,
Holy Communion was received in the hand. However, Bishop Schneider
explains that as the early Church became increasingly “aware of the
greatness of the moment of Holy Communion [She] searched to find a
ritual expression that can bear witness in the most perfect manner to
her faith, love, and respect.” By the sixth century, with greater
understanding and adoration of the Sacrament, Holy
Communion placed directly on the tongue became the NORM.
Those who continued to distribute Communion in the hand were
censured. The sect known as the Casiani was condemned in 839 for
refusing to receive Communion on the tongue. The Synod of Rouen in
878 threatened to suspend sacred ministers if they distributed
Communion in the hand.
Aware
of the magnitude of the greatness of the moment of Holy Communion,
the Church in its two thousand year old tradition has tried to find a
ritual that could testify as perfectly as possible to her faith, to
her love and to her respect. This occurred, when in the wake of an
organic development, at least from the sixth century, the Church
began to adopt the mode of distributing the holy Eucharistic species
directly on the tongue. There is given testimony to this: the
biography of Pope Gregory the Great and an indication of the same
Gregorio related to Pope Agapito (Dialogues, III).
The
early Church Fathers were concerned about safeguarding fragments of
the Holy Eucharist (cf. Catechesi mistagogiche, 5,21). This was
another reason for the institution of receiving Christ directly on
the tongue in both the early Eastern and Western churches. Receiving
Holy Communion in the hand posed the very real hazard that tiny
particles, including those that were imperceptible to the human eye,
could be dropped. St. Jerome expressed his concern about even a tiny
fragment of the Holy Eucharist falling to the ground: “If anything
should fall to the ground, there is danger.”
According
to the Coptic Church, “there is no difference between the
smaller and larger particles of the Eucharist, even those smallest
ones which cannot be perceived with the naked eye; they deserve the
same veneration and possess the same dignity as the whole Bread.”
Bishop Schneider reminds us that the Holy
Eucharist is “the GIFT par excellence that Christ has left for the
Church, His Bride.” Thus, the
believer’s attitude when receiving this precious gift is one of
“the humility of the centurion, the attitude of one who allows
himself to be fed, precisely the attitude of a child.” The writings
of the early Fathers of the Church continue to teach us that the
proper outlook while receiving Holy Communion is ‘cum amore ac
timore” (with love and fear).
From
the sixth century, “prostration and genuflection” before
receiving the Blessed Sacrament was common in monasteries. By the
tenth and eleventh centuries, the practice had spread.
John Paul II in his last encyclical, Ecclesia de
Eucharistia, left to the Church an ardent warning that sounds like a
true testament: " By giving the Eucharist the prominence it
deserves, and by being careful not to diminish any of its dimensions
or demands, we show that we are truly conscious of the greatness of
this gift (...) There can be no danger
of excess in our care for this mystery!"
(N. 61). The awareness of the greatness of the Eucharistic mystery
shows itself especially in the manner in which the Lord's body is
distributed and received.
Kneeling
is the biblical gesture of adoration. Adoration is the highest
form of prayer; and as St. Augustine warned, “we would sin were we
not to adore [the Holy Eucharist].” Then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
confirmed that “kneeling is the right, indeed the intrinsically
necessary gesture” before the Sacred Body and Precious Blood of
Christ. Those who are unable to kneel must also make an alternate act
of reverence.
Pope
St. John Paul II exhorted the Church to “safeguard and
strengthen the sacredness of the Eucharist.” He noted that this was
important since our secular society seeks to desacralize the sacred.
La nostra profonda gesto di riverenza e di adorazione, vale a
dire, in ginocchio e ricevendo il Santissimo Sacramento sulla lingua
è, nelle parole del vescovo Schneider, "un segno impressionante
che professa la fede nella presenza reale di Dio in mezzo dei
fedeli". Un atto di adorazione, soprattutto in un mondo che si
rifiuta di credere in gran parte, è una professione di fede che
invita i miscredenti ad adorare Dio.
In
the conclusion of his short but important work on the reverent
reception of the Holy Eucharist, Bishop Schneider reflected:
God willing, the pastors of the Church will be
able to renew the house of God which is the Church, placing the
Eucharistic Jesus in the center, giving Him the first place, making
it so that He receive gestures of honor and adoration also at the
moment of Holy Communion. The Church must be reformed, starting from
the Eucharist! Ecclesia ab Eucharistia emendanda est! The
Church must be reformed by the Eucharist.
The Sacred Host is not something, but some ONE.
“He is there,” was the way St. John Mary Vianney synthesized the
Eucharistic Mystery. Therefore, we are involved with nothing other
than, and no one less great than, the Lord Himself: Dominus est! (It
is the Lord!)
Schneider,
A. (2008). Dominus Est—It is the Lord! Reflections of a Bishop of
Central Asia on Holy Communion. New Jersey: Newman House Press.
References
Eat
to condemnation if do not recognize Jesus in Eucharist. This is the
meaning of what Saint Paul tells us:
“Perché chi mangia e beve senza riconoscere il corpo del Signore,
mangia e beve la propria condanna.” (1Cor
11,29).
First
job of a priest is to protect the sacraments!!! If a priests does
not help the people to “discern” the Body and Blood of Christ,
and people come up without the proper preparation, this priest will
have to answer to God on judgment day.
Since his election, which took place right in the
Year of the Eucharist, Benedict XVI
has frequently reaffirmed the real presence of Our Lord Jesus Christ
in the Eucharist. He also retrieved, beginning from the feast of
Corpus Christi in 2008 the use of giving Holy Communion on the tongue
to kneeling faithful. Struck by this papal example, numerous priests,
often among the younger ones, began to doubt the merits of
generalized communion in the hand, considered also by some as one of
the greatest damages of the liturgical reform.
His book, Dominus Est, Bishop Athanasius Schneider
specifically addresses this issue. According to him, we can say, as
S.E. Msgr. Malcolm Ranjith, Secretary of the Congregation for Divine
Worship, in the preface of his book, that communion
in the hand has fostered a loss of faith, on the part of the faithful
as well as that of the clerics, in the real presence of Christ
and, therefore, a lack of respect for the Blessed Sacrament. We refer
to the displacement of Tabernacles in dark corners of the churches,
to the faithful who do not genuflect anymore before the Blessed
Sacrament, the sacrilegious communions, etc.
Pope
John Paul II underlined the necessity of external expressions of
respect towards the Eucharistic Bread: “Though the idea of a
“banquet” naturally suggests familiarity, the Church has never
yielded to the temptation to trivialize this “intimacy” with her
Spouse by forgetting that he is also her Lord… The Eucharistic
Banquet is truly a “sacred” banquet, in which the simplicity of
the signs conceals the unfathomable holiness of God… The bread
which is broken on our altars… is the bread of angels, which cannot
be approached except with the humility of the centurion in the
Gospel: “Lord, I am not worthy to have you come under my roof ”
(Mt 8:8; Lk 7:6). (Ecclesia de Eucharistia, 48).
Bishop
Athanasius Schneider was asked a few questions:
Q.
Is the Church going in the opposite direction from where you are
going?
BAS: ‘It seems that the majority of the clergy
and the bishops are content with this modern use of Communion in the
hand and don’t realize the real dangers connected with such a
practice. For me this is incredible. How
is this possible, when Jesus is present in the little hosts?
A priest and a bishop should say: “I have to do something, at least
to gradually reduce this. All that I can do, I have to do.”
Unfortunately, though, there are members of the clergy who are making
propaganda of the modern use of Communion in the hand and sometimes
prohibiting receiving Communion on the tongue and kneeling. There are
even priests who are discriminating against those who kneel for Holy
Communion. This is very, very sad.
Q.
Some people would say you are worrying about unimportant things, what
about the poor?
BAS: ‘This is
erroneous. The first commandment which
Christ gave us was to adore God alone. Liturgy is not a meeting of
friends. It is our first task to adore and glorify God in the liturgy
and also in our manner of life. From a true adoration and love of God
grows love for the poor and our neighbor. It is a consequence. The
saints in two thousand years of the Church, all those saints who were
so prayerful and pious, they were all extremely merciful for the poor
and to care for the poor.
‘In these two commandments are all the others.
But the FIRST commandment is to love and
adore God and that is realized in a
supreme manner in the sacred liturgy. When you are neglecting the
first commandment, then you are not doing the will of God, you are
pleasing yourself. Happiness is to fulfill the will of God, not to
fulfill our will.’
During a trip to England the Soviet-born bishop
said the Church today is experiencing
'tremendous confusion'
Although he says talk of change is mainly coming
from “the anti-Christian media”, he sees clergy and lay Catholics
“collaborating” with what he calls the new paganism. Bishop
Schneider is particularly critical of the idea that these changes
should be made so as to be merciful to those currently barred from
receiving the Sacraments. “[This is] a kind of sophism,” he said.
“This is not mercy, this is cruel.”
He suggested this was “a
false concept of mercy”, saying: “It
is comparable to a doctor who gives a diabetic patient sugar,
although he knows it will kill him.”
Such critics may assert that Bishop Schneider’s
concern over Holy Communion is like worrying over the numbers of
angels on a pinhead. But the bishop insists that treatment
of the Eucharist is at the very heart of the crisis.
“The Eucharist is at the heart of the Church,” he said. “When
the heart is weak, the whole body is weak.”
He
argued that receiving Communion in hand “contributes gradually to
the loss of the Catholic faith in the Real Presence and in
transubstantiation”.
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APPENDIX:
Various
writings of the saints
HUMILITY
OF THE SAINTS BEFORE THE EUCHARIST:
(in
contrast with our presumption!)
“Often during Mass, I see the Lord in my soul; I
feel His presence which pervades my being. I sense His divine gaze; I
have long talks with Him without saying a word; I know what His
divine Heart desires, and I always do what will please Him the most.
1 love Him to distraction, and I feel that I am being loved by God.
At those times when I meet with God deep within myself, I feel so
happy that I do not know how to express it. Such moments are short,
for the soul could not bear it for long, as separation from the body
would be inevitable. Though these moments are very short, their
power, however, which is transmitted to the soul, remains with it for
a very long time. Without the least effort, I experience the profound
recollection which then envelops me-and it does not diminish even if
I talk with people, nor does it interfere with the performance of my
duties. I feel the constant presence of God without any effort of my
soul. I know that I am united with Him as
closely as a drop of water is united with the bottomless ocean”
(Diary of Saint Faustina; no. 411).
St.
Therese of Lisieux:
“I am just a speck of dust,
but I want to make my dwelling in the shadow of the sanctuary with
the prisoner of love. My soul longs for the host; I love Him and want
nothing more. It is a hidden God who attracts me. I am the atom of
Jesus Christ.”
“On several occasions, I have learned how some
religious defend their own glory under the pretext of being concerned
for the glory of God, whereas it is not
a question of the glory of God, but of glory of self. O Jesus, how
painful this has been for me! What secrets the day of Your judgment
will bring to light! How can one steal God's gifts?” (Diary of St.
Faustina, no. 1149).
THE SECRET OF MARY by
St.Louis de Montfort
“37. 3. Consecrating ourselves in this way to
Jesus through Mary implies placing our good deeds in Mary's hands.
Now, although these deeds may appear good to us, they are often
defective, and not worthy to be considered and accepted by God,
before whom even the stars lack brightness. Let us pray, then, to our
dear Mother and Queen that having accepted our poor present, she may
purify it, sanctify it, beautify it, and so make it worthy of God.
Any good our soul could produce is of
less value to God our Father, in winning his friendship and favor,
than a worm-eaten apple would be in the sight of a king, when
presented by a poor peasant to his royal master
as payment for the rent of his farm. But what would the peasant do if
he were wise and if he enjoyed the esteem of the queen? Would he not
present his apple first to her, and would she not, out of kindness to
the poor man and out of respect for the king, remove from the apple
all that was maggoty and spoilt, place it on a golden dish, and
surround it with flowers? Could the king then refuse the apple? Would
he not accept it most willingly from the hands of his queen who
showed such loving concern for that poor man? "If you wish to
present something to God, no matter how small it may be," says
St Bernard, "place it in the hands of Mary to ensure its certain
acceptance".”
In
Italian, you can also visit articles that I have posted:
“A Servizio di Tutti”
(http://cibo-spir.blogspot.it/2014/08/a-servizio-di-tutti.html).
“Il Dio Infinito Fra Noi”
(http://cibo-spir.blogspot.it/2014/01/il-dio-infinito-fra-noi.html).
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Blessed
Francisco, after having received the Eucharist from the Angel of
Fatima, he understood the greatness of the reality of Jesus
present in the Eucharist and he spent three hours everyday before the
Tabernacle until his death about a year later.
The
Holy Father John Paul II said in his homily at the Sanctuary of
Our Lady of the Rosary at Fatima, Saturday, May 13, 2000:
Later
Francisco, one of the three privileged children, exclaimed: "We
were burning in that light which is God and we were not consumed.
What is God like? It is impossible to say. In fact we will never be
able to tell people". God: a light that burns without
consuming. Moses had the same experience when he saw God in the
burning bush; he heard God say that he was concerned about the
slavery of his people and had decided to deliver them through him:
"I will be with you" (cf. Ex 3: 2-12). Those who welcome
this presence become the dwelling-place and, consequently, a "burning
bush" of the Most High.
Visit:
The
Marvelous Value of the Holy Mass!
“The Church … was built up”
(Acts 9:31), because the first Christians celebrated the Eucharist
every day.
All the saints understood the greatness of the
Eucharist; for this reason they are saints, and for this Satan does
all he can to lead us away from the “the
source and summit of the Christian life”.
(Vat. II: LG 11;
CCC 1324)! What
can dust do without God? Mother Teresa of Calcutta did not open a new
religious house for her sisters if there was not the possibility of
having not only the Holy Mass every day, but also several hours
before the Most Blessed Sacrament every day.
Sister Mary Gabriel (in purgatory) communicated to
Sister Mary of the Cross: “Alas, how
many lives seem to be filled with good works and at the death are
found empty. This is because all those
actions that appeared to be good, all those showy works, all that
conduct that seemed irreproachable - all these were not done for
Jesus alone. Some will have their eyes opened when they come here to
this life (in Purgatory). On earth they wanted to be made much of, to
shine, to be thought very exact in religious observances, to be
esteemed as perfect religious. This is the mainspring of so many
lives. If you only knew how few people work for God and act for Him
alone. Alas, at death, when they are no longer blinded, what regrets
they will have. If only sometimes they
would think of eternity! What is life
compared to that day which will have no evening for the elect, or to
that night which will have no dawning for the damned? On earth,
people attach themselves to everything and everyone except to Him,
who alone ought to have our love and to whom we refuse it. JESUS
IN THE TABERNACLE WAITS FOR SOULS TO LOVE HIM AND HE FINDS NONE.
Hardly one soul in a thousand loves Him as it should. You love Him
and make up to Him for this guilty indifference which exists all over
this world.
“He loved the most holy Eucharist also with
complete single-mindedness, often
adoring it for hours on end in the sanctuary of the church and longed
to receive it as often as possible as the food of his soul.” (Saint
Martin of Porres; Office of Readings; November 3)
“I will not allow myself to be so absorbed in
the whirlwind of work as to forget about God.
I will spend all my free moments at the feet of the Master hidden in
the Blessed Sacrament. He has been tutoring me from my most tender
years” (Diary of Saint Faustina, 82).
Many priests do not spend time in adoration
everyday with the excuse of their apostolate while sliding into
ACTIVISM, similar to a husband who does
not pass time with his wife, being occupied with his carrier or
worse, with other women.
SAINT JOHN OF KENTY: “Each day, when he had
finished his work, he would go straight from the college to the
church. There before Christ present in the Eucharist he would spend
long hours in prayer and contemplation. THE GOD OF WHOM HE SPOKE WAS
THE SAME GOD WHO WAS IN HIS HEART.” (Breviary;
December 23).
“As for ourselves, HOW OFTEN DO WE COME TO
CHURCH WITHOUT THINKING WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO OR FOR WHAT WE ARE
GOING TO ASK. And yet, when we go to call upon someone, we have no
difficulty in remembering why it was we came. Some appear as if they
were about to say to God: ‘I am just going to say a couple of
words, so I can get away quickly.’ I often think that when we come
to adore our Lord we should get all we ask if we asked for it with a
lively faith and a pure heart.” (St.
John Vianney; Office of Readings; August 4).
From
the 100-page booklet, “Saint Veronica Giuliani – True Disciple
and Apostle of Mary”, by Frate Emmanuele of the Immaculate and
Sorrowful Heart of Mary (p. 52):
“And to the Holy Eucharist, this "great
invention of love," as she called It,
to which she resorted to ask the most difficult graces, obtaining
permission to receive Him every day; and how often she received Him
from the hands of the Angels ... or from Most Holy Mary ... One must
look in the mirror of the Diary to understand how little reverence
and so much superficiality we approach the Sacred today, and how
little faith in the real and working presence of God in this
wonderful Sacrament, even to the limits of desecration ... How
important it was for her the way to receive Him! All ... all the
spiritual fruits depended on this. She used to say, "Whenever we
receive Him in the Blessed Sacrament, God is reborn in the souls of
the righteous who, with the heart ,serve
Him and receive Him with purity."
It is enough to remember that she was raptured into union with God
after almost every Communion …
Our
Lady to Don Stefano Gobbi, August 21, 1987:
“I am the Mother of Adoration and of
Reparation. Beside every tabernacle of
the earth, there is always my motherly presence. It forms a new and
loving tabernacle for the solitary presence of my Son Jesus; it
builds a garden of love for his permanent residence among you; it
forms a celestial harmony which surrounds Him with all the
enchantment of paradise in the adoring choirs of angels, in the
blessed prayer of the saints, in the painful aspiration of the many
souls who are being purified in purgatory. In my Immaculate Heart all
form a concert of perennial adoration, of unceasing prayer and of
profound love for Jesus, really present in every tabernacle on earth.
Today my motherly Heart is saddened and
is deeply wounded because I see that, about the divine presence of
Jesus in the Eucharist, there is so much emptiness, so much
abandonment, so much neglect, so much silence.
O Church, pilgrim and suffering, of which I am the Mother, Church,
who are the family of all my children, ark of the new alliance,
people of God, you must understand that the center of your life, the
fount of your grace, the source of your light, the beginning of your
apostolic action is found only here in the tabernacle where Jesus is
truly kept. And Jesus is present to teach you how to grow, to help
you to walk, to strengthen you in giving witness, to give you courage
in evangelizing, to be a support for all your sufferings. O pilgrim
and suffering Church of these times, who are being called to live the
agony of Gethsemane and the bloody hour of your Calvary, I want to
bring you here today with me, prostrate before every tabernacle, in
an act of perpetual adoration and reparation, so that you too may be
able to repeat the action that is always being carried out by your
heavenly Mother. I am the Mother of Adoration and of Reparation. In
the Eucharist Jesus is really present with his Body, with his Blood,
with his Soul and with his Divinity. In
the Eucharist, there is really present Jesus Christ, the Son of God,
that God who, in Him, I saw at every moment of his earthly life, even
if He was hidden under the veil of a fragile and feeble nature, which
developed through the rhythm of time and of his human growth… Go
before the tabernacle to establish with Jesus a simple and daily
rapport of life.”
Pope
John Paul II tells us:
“Let us take our place, dear brothers and
sisters, at the school of the saints,
who are the great interpreters of true Eucharistic piety. In them the
theology of the Eucharist takes on all the splendor of a lived
reality; it becomes “contagious” and, in a manner of speaking, it
“warms our hearts”. Above all, let
us listen to Mary Most Holy, in whom
the mystery of the Eucharist appears, more than in anyone else, as a
mystery of light. Gazing upon Mary, we come to know the transforming
power present in the Eucharist. In her we see the world renewed in
love. Contemplating her, assumed body and soul into heaven, we see
opening up before us those “new heavens” and that “new earth”
which will appear at the second coming of Christ. Here below, the
Eucharist represents their pledge, and in a certain way, their
anticipation: “Veni, Domine Iesu!” (Rev 22:20).”
(Ecclesia de Eucharistia, no. 62).
“Make frequent visits to Jesus in the Blessed
Sacrament and the devil will be powerless against you.” St.
John Bosco
“The Dream of St. John Bosco” of
the two pillars indicates to us the great importance of staying very
close to Jesus in the Eucharist (while it is still possible) with our
Rosary in hand.
Saint Padre Pio
said: "It would be easier for the world to survive without the
sun than to do so without the HOLY
MASS." This saint also said: “The
ROSARY is
the weapon for these times”!
Our
Lady to Don Stefano Gobbi, July 16, 1976:
“Above all, I bring you gently before the
divine Person of my Son Jesus present, as in heaven, in the sacrament
of the Eucharist. You acquire from me a
taste for prayer. Prayer of adoration, prayer of thanksgiving, prayer
of reparation. The more the coldness of desertion and silence
surrounds my Son Jesus, present among you in the Eucharist, the more
I myself gather the voices of my beloved sons so that, united with my
voice, there may be composed even here on earth a melody of love to
be offered to the Heart of my Son for his consolation.”
In Italian, visit:
Una Festa Falsa Senza la Verità
(A
False Feast Without the Truth)
“This Bread of the Strong gives me all the
strength I need to carry on my mission
and the courage to do whatever the Lord asks of me. The courage and
strength that are in me are not of me, but of Him who lives in me -
it is the Eucharist” (Diary of St. Faustina, no. 91).
“At such times, as always, I hasten to the
Tabernacle and bow before the ciborium
and there draw strength to accept God's will. That which I have
written is not yet everything” (Diary of St. Faustina, no. 1431).
“I find myself so weak that were it not for
Holy Communion I would fall continually.
One thing alone sustains me, and that is Holy Communion. From it I
draw my strength; in it is all my comfort. I fear life on days when I
do not receive Holy Communion. I fear my own self. Jesus concealed in
the Host is everything to me. From the tabernacle I draw strength,
power, courage and light. Here, I seek consolation in time of
anguish. I would not know how to give glory to God if I did not have
the Eucharist in my heart” (Diary of St. Faustina, no. 1037).
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI,
in his Letter of Proclaiming A Year For Priests on the 150th
Anniversary Of The "Dies Natalis" of the Curé
Of Ars, he wrote:
Saint John Mary Vianney taught his parishioners
primarily by the witness of his life.
It was from his example that they learned to pray, halting frequently
before the tabernacle for a visit to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.
“One need not say much to pray well” – the Curé explained to
them – “We know that Jesus is there in the tabernacle: let us
open our hearts to him, let us rejoice in his sacred presence. That
is the best prayer”. And he would urge them: “Come to communion,
my brothers and sisters, come to Jesus. Come to live from him in
order to live with him… “Of course you are not worthy of him, but
you need him!”. This way of educating the faithful to the
Eucharistic presence and to communion proved most effective when they
saw him celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Those present said
that “it was not possible to find a finer example of worship… He
gazed upon the Host with immense love”. “All good works, taken
together, do not equal the sacrifice of the Mass” – he would say
– “since they are human works, while the Holy Mass is the work of
God”. He was convinced that the fervor
of a priest’s life depended entirely upon the Mass: “The reason
why a priest is lax is that he does not pay attention to the Mass!
My God, how we ought to pity a priest who celebrates as if he were
engaged in something routine!”. He was accustomed, when
celebrating, also to offer his own life in sacrifice: “What a good
thing it is for a priest each morning to offer himself to God in
sacrifice!”.
The Curé of Ars dealt with different penitents
in different ways. Those who came to
his confessional drawn by a deep and humble longing for God’s
forgiveness found in him the encouragement to plunge into the “flood
of divine mercy” which sweeps everything away by its vehemence. If
someone was troubled by the thought of his own frailty and
inconstancy, and fearful of sinning again, the Curé would unveil the
mystery of God’s love in these beautiful and touching words: “The
good Lord knows everything. Even before you confess, he already knows
that you will sin again, yet he still forgives you. How great is the
love of our God: he even forces himself to forget the future, so that
he can grant us his forgiveness!”. But to those who made a lukewarm
and rather indifferent confession of sin, he clearly demonstrated by
his own tears of pain how “abominable” this attitude was: “I
weep because you don’t weep”, he would say. “If only the Lord
were not so good! But he is so good! One would have to be a brute to
treat so good a Father this way!”. He
awakened repentance in the hearts of the lukewarm by forcing them to
see God’s own pain at their sins reflected in the face of the
priest who was their confessor. To
those who, on the other hand, came to him already desirous of and
suited to a deeper spiritual life, he flung open the abyss of God’s
love, explaining the untold beauty of living in union with him and
dwelling in his presence: “Everything in God’s sight, everything
with God, everything to please God… How beautiful it is!”. And he
taught them to pray: “My God, grant me the grace to love you as
much as I possibly can”.
By
spending long hours in church before the tabernacle, he inspired the
faithful to imitate him by coming to visit Jesus with the
knowledge that their parish priest would be there, ready to listen
and offer forgiveness. Later, the growing numbers of penitents from
all over France would keep him in the confessional for up to sixteen
hours a day. It was said that Ars had become “a great hospital of
souls”.
His chastity, too, was that demanded of a priest
for his ministry. It could be said that
it was a chastity suited to one who must daily touch the Eucharist,
who contemplates it blissfully and with that same bliss offers it to
his flock. It was said of him that “he radiated chastity”; the
faithful would see this when he turned and gazed at the tabernacle
with loving eyes”
When God gave “manna” to arrive to the
“promised land”, the Israelites “loathe this worthless food”
(“manna”, Num 21:5) just as a great
number of Catholics loathe the Eucharist, which is to help us to
arrive to the “promised land”, paradise! In
order to bring back the Israelites to the path of salvation, “The
LORD sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people,
so that many people of Israel died” (Num 21:6). “And the LORD
said to Moses, "Make a fiery serpent, and set it on a pole; and
every one who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live." So Moses
made a bronze serpent, and set it on a pole; and if a serpent bit any
man, he would look at the bronze serpent and live.” (Num 21:8-9).
So too God offers us the cross, and His Son crucified as the
“serpent” humiliated and agonizing on the cross covered with
blood. Are we willing to look at the serpent frequently in meditating
often on the Passion of Christ as the solution for loathing the
Eucharist?
From
the Treatise of St. Ambrose On the Mysteries, “Neophytes and the
Eucharist”:
“Now consider which is the more excellent,
the bread of angels or the flesh of Christ,
which is indeed the body of life. The former manna was from heaven,
this manna is above heaven; the one was of heaven, the other is of
the Lord of heaven… Whoever tastes it (Eucharist) devoutly can
never experience corruption…” (Office of Readings; OT 15;
Friday).
Pope
John Paul II tells us:
“Priests are engaged in a wide variety of
pastoral activities. If we also consider the social and cultural
conditions of the modern world it is easy to understand how priests
face the very real risk of losing their focus amid such a great
number of different tasks. The Second Vatican Council saw in pastoral
charity the bond which gives unity to the priest's life and work.
This, the Council adds, “flows mainly from the Eucharistic
Sacrifice, which is therefore the centre and root of the whole
priestly life”. We can understand, then, how important it is for
the spiritual life of the priest, as well as for the good of the
Church and the world, that priests
follow the Council's recommendation to celebrate the Eucharist daily:
“for even if the faithful are unable to be present, it is an act of
Christ and the Church”. In this way
priests will be able to counteract the daily tensions which lead to a
lack of focus and they will find in the Eucharistic Sacrifice – the
true centre of their lives and ministry – the spiritual strength
needed to deal with their different pastoral responsibilities. Their
daily activity will thus become truly Eucharistic.” .” (Ecclesia
De Eucharistia, no. 31;
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_17042003_ecclesia-de-eucharistia_en.html).
Our
Lady to Don Stefano Gobbi, August 8, 1986:
"Beloved sons, how my Heart is filled with
joy in seeing you here, on a priestly pilgrimage of adoration, of
love, of reparation and of thanksgiving to Jesus, my Son and my God,
present in the Eucharist, to console Him
for the great emptiness, the great ingratitude and the great
indifference, with which He is
surrounded in his real and loving presence in all the tabernacles of
the earth, on the part of so many of my children, and especially on
the part of so many of my beloved sons, the priests.
Instead,
today, Jesus in the tabernacle is surrounded by much emptiness, much
neglect and much ingratitude. These times were foretold by me at
Fatima, through the voice of the Angel who appeared to the children
to whom he taught this prayer: `Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and
Holy Spirit, I adore You profoundly, and I offer You the most
precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
present in all the tabernacles of the world, in reparation for the
outrages, sacrileges and indifference with which He Himself is
surrounded...'
This
prayer was taught for these times of yours.
Jesus is surrounded today by
an emptiness, which has been brought
about especially by you priests who, in your apostolic activity,
often go about uselessly and very much
on the PERIPHERY, going after things
which are less important and more secondary and forgetting that the
center of your priestly day should be here,
before the tabernacle, where Jesus is
present and is kept especially for you.
He is also surrounded by the indifference
of many of my children, who live as if
He were not there and, when they enter church for liturgical
functions, are not aware of his divine
and real presence in your midst. Often
Jesus in the Eucharist is placed in some isolated corner whereas He
should be placed in the center of the church, and He should be placed
at the center of your ecclesial gatherings, because the church is his
temple which has been built first for Him and then for you.
What causes deep bitterness to my motherly Heart
is the way in which Jesus, present in the tabernacle, is treated in
many churches, where He is placed in a
little corner, as though He were some
object or other to be made use of, for your ecclesial gatherings.
But above all, it is the SACRILEGES
which today form, around my
Immaculate Heart, a painful crown of thorns.
In these times, how many communions are made, and how many sacrileges
perpetrated! It can be said that there is no longer any Eucharistic
celebration where sacrilegious communions are not made. If you only
saw with my eyes how great this wound is which has contaminated the
whole Church and paralyzes it, halts it, and makes it impure and so
very sick! If you only saw with my eyes, you too would shed copious
tears with me.
And so, my beloved ones and children consecrated
to my Heart, it is you who must be today a
clarion call for the
full return of the whole Church Militant to Jesus present in the
Eucharist. Because there alone is to be
found the spring of living water which will purify its aridity and
renew the desert to which it has been reduced; there alone is to be
found the secret of life which will open up for it a second Pentecost
of grace and of light; there alone is to be found the fount of its
renewed holiness: Jesus in the
Eucharist!
It is not your pastoral plans and your
discussions; it is not the human means on which you put reliance and
so much assurance, but it is only Jesus
in the Eucharist which will give to the whole Church the strength of
a complete renewal, which will lead it
to be poor, evangelical, chaste, stripped of all those supports on
which it relies, holy, beautiful and without spot or wrinkle, in
imitation of your heavenly Mother.
I
desire that this message of mine be made public and be numbered among
those contained in my book. I desire that it be spread throughout the
whole world because I am calling you today from every part of the
earth to be a crown of love, of adoration, of thanksgiving and of
reparation, upon the Immaculate Heart of her who is true Mother
-joyful Mother but also most sorrowful Mother - of the Most Holy
Eucharist.”
3 comments:
Your blogs are always very informative and make me question what I know for years. Looking forward to more of your posts.
Love this so much. I wish so much for someone to do this for I am kneeling and receiving Holy Communion in the tongue. How can we revere God by standing up and in the hand. Thank you for allowing the Holy Spirit to speak through you. God bless!
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Jesus, I Trust in You +++
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