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We appreciate the ongoing efforts of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to foster greater awe, amazement and belief in our Lord’s Real and Substantial Presence here among us in the Eucharist.
The number of Eucharistic processions that have taken place throughout this nation have been heartening. The excellent homilies, posts, videos and testimonies of priests, religious and lay Catholics that our bishops have shared on social media have also been inspiring - no doubt countless souls have been touched. We pray that the Church’s current efforts are reaching not just the choir but the millions of non-believing Catholics and former Catholics who inhabit this great nation. How are we going to assess the success of these efforts? Simple: If those professing to be Catholic believe that God is really, truly and substantially present in the consecrated hosts in our tabernacles, they will flock to be with Him – He who loves them and awaits their visit. They would never miss Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation. The reverent silence in our Churches evidencing such belief would be apparent and deafening. Parishes would increase the opportunities for hungry souls to make Holy Hours and adore their Lord. True believers would never leave Him abandoned and alone. Our Churches would never be empty! Someone would always be with our Lord, every hour of every day. Every parish in the world would have chapels of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration - the dream and request of our late and beloved St. John Paul II. Does this describe the Eucharistic Revival which you are experiencing in your parish? If not, there are more souls to reach - more work to be done. https://harvestingthefruitsofcontemplation.blogspot.com/2024/12/monday-musings-do-you-really-believe.html
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1/4/2025 10:38:10 am
Agreed! And that isn't the end of our work, I think. There are many more folks who are where I was, a few decades back: not Catholic. But remembering who is here: that is vital.
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Mr. Michael Seagriff, opHe is a retired judge and lawyer. His vocation as a Lay Dominican led him to live and share his Faith for more than ten years through a Prison Ministry program. He has also spent nearly three decades promoting Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration. ArchivesCategories
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