God's Love for You - Sunday 17th August 2025
Holy Communion (1)
Do you notice that in our lives we always need companionship, friendship, relationship, or some simply like to go to where people exist? Since from the very beginning, God has said: “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make him a helper..." (Genesis 2:18) Therefore, whilst we are still living in this world, this togetherness (or this union) is necessary and tends to be in our nature. Thus you may find some chose to be with someone, some chose to be with something... But there is a union on this earth which is above all, that is, the communion of a human with God - the receiving of the Holy Eucharist - the Holy Communion. What is the word 'communion' means? Dictionaries will give you the meaning of 'connect in a meaningful way or a close relationship with someone in which intimate thoughts, feelings and emotions are shared or exchanged, especially on a mental or spiritual level'. Do not forget, Jesus is really, truly and substantially present in the Eucharist. The Holy Mass is not simply the breaking and sharing of the bread in memorial of Our Blessed Lord. Because, during the Mass, the greatest of Miracles occurs - 'Transubstantiation' - the change of the whole substance of bread and wine (though not the appearance) into Christ's Body and Blood. It begins at the moment of the Consecration and the Eucharistic presence of Christ endures as long as the Eucharistic species subsist. Therefore, in the most Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist is “the Body and Blood, together with the Soul and Divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ". So this union, receiving of the Holy Communion, is not a distanced or superficial connection, but a very close, deep and intimate connection.
(References: *Litany of the Most Blessed Sacrament *The Holy Mass Explained to Catalina Rivas by Jesus and Mary *Catechism of the Catholic Church)





