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In the Holy Sacrifice of the altar, the priest takes up the Body of our God, and the Chalice containing his Blood, and raises them above all the things of the earth, saying: Per Ipsum, et cum Ipso, et in Ipso — through My Love, with My Love, in My Love!
Unite yourself to the action of the priest. Or rather, make that reality a part of your life.
The Gospel tells us that Jesus, after he had worked the miracle, when they wanted to crown him king, hid himself.
—Lord, you make us share in the miracle of the Eucharist. We beg you not to hide away. Live with us. May we see you, may we touch you, may we feel you. May we want to be beside you all the time, and have you as the King of our lives and of our work.
He was the greatest madman of all times. What greater madness could there be than to give oneself as he did, and for such people?
It would have been mad enough to have chosen to become a helpless Child. But even then, many wicked men might have been softened, and would not have dared to harm him. So this was not enough for him. He wanted to make himself even less, to give himself more lavishly. He made himself food, he became Bread.
—Divine Madman! How do men treat you? How do I treat you?
Jesus, the madness of your Love has stolen my heart. You are small and helpless, so that those who eat you can become great.
You have to make your life essentially, totally eucharistic.
I like to call the Tabernacle a prison — a prison of Love.
—For twenty centuries He has been waiting there, willingly locked up, for me and for everyone.
Have you ever thought how you would prepare yourself to receive Our Lord if you could go to Communion only once in your life?
—We must be thankful to God that he makes it so easy for us to come to him: but we should show our gratitude by preparing ourselves very well to receive him.
Tell Our Lord that from now on, every time you celebrate Mass or attend it, and every time you administer or receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist, you will do so with a great faith, with a burning love, just as if it were to be the last time in your life.
—And be sorry for the carelessness of your past life.
I can understand your keenness to receive the Holy Eucharist each day, because those who feel they are children of God have an overpowering need of Christ.
While you are at Mass, think that you are sharing in a divine Sacrifice. For that is how it is: on the altar, Christ is offering himself again for you.
When you receive him, tell him: Lord, I hope in you: I adore you, I love you, increase my faith. Be the support of my weakness: You, who have remained defenceless in the Eucharist so as to be the remedy for the weakness of your creatures.
By a process of assimilation we should make these words of Jesus our own: Desiderio desideravi hoc Pascha manducare vobiscum: I have longed and longed to eat this Passover with you. There is no better way to show how great is our concern and love for the Holy Sacrifice than by taking great care with the least detail of the ceremonies the wisdom of the Church has laid down.
This is for Love: but we should also feel the need to become like Christ, not only inside ourselves but also in what is external. We should act, on the wide spaciousness of the Christian altar, with the rhythm and harmony which obedient holiness provides, uniting us to the will of the Spouse of Christ, to the Will of Christ himself.
Document printed from https://escriva.org/en/book-subject/forja/14878/ (07/02/2026)