The ministry of the Pope, St. Pius X, is a good example of why the church is always in need of reform. Realizing that 19th century spirituality had disenfranchised many, especially children, from a full sacramental life, Pius X, in 1902, wrote: "The chief aim of our efforts must be that the frequent reception of the Eucharist may be everywhere revived among Catholic peoples....For the soul, like the body, needs frequent nourishment; and the holy Eucharist provides that food which is best adapted to the support of its life." (Mirae Caritatis) The Eucharist, Pius reminded us, is real food and real drink. Our senses are the pathway to our souls. It is through them that we know the glory of God and God's love for us in a bodily way.
Today's gospel passage reminds us to follow, not those who rely on the law for their power, but on Jesus as the Icon of God. Jesus, like children, the poor and lowly never takes life for granted, but teaches us to treasure the gifts of the earth each day and eat and sleep with gratitude.
Today, be grateful for all you eat, especially the Eucharist.
What or who helps you to remember the nourishing and nurturing gifts of creation?
Today's gospel passage reminds us to follow, not those who rely on the law for their power, but on Jesus as the Icon of God. Jesus, like children, the poor and lowly never takes life for granted, but teaches us to treasure the gifts of the earth each day and eat and sleep with gratitude.
Today, be grateful for all you eat, especially the Eucharist.
What or who helps you to remember the nourishing and nurturing gifts of creation?
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