Showing posts with label Blessed Sacrament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blessed Sacrament. Show all posts

OUR ETERNAL GOD IN THE BLESSED SACRAMENT





 When you go to Adoration you can never be entirely sure what may happen.

For me it is usually a time of fighting my mind and trying to quiet it in order to fully adore our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament as He is exposed on the altar.

A number of years ago I had a really surprising occurrence.  For the first, and almost only, time in my life I felt TRULY REAL.  

This past Friday Our Lord Jesus Christ surprised me once again, but perhaps in not such a profound way.  Father placed Our Lord in the Monstrance and I had beheld His Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity.  That's not unusual of course.  What was different for me this time was that I suddenly became more aware of His "Divinity".  There I was gazing at His human Body, Blood and Soul.  But I became very aware of His DIVINITY, His eternal presence.  I was lost in gazing at the God who exists outside of time.  Our Lord who was with the Father before He created ANYTHING, before time and matter itself.  

Thank you Lord for the spiritual blessings you grant to us from time to time!

PERPETUAL ADORATION OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST IN THE BLESSED SACRAMENT!

 I  just found this and I want everyone, including myself, to visit it as often as possible:




PRAISE BE TO JESUS CHRIST!!

Remember to 
1)Focus on God's presence (both with you in your house and here in the Most Holy Sacrament) and 
2)Raise up to God Almighty your intentions and prayers for special people (family, friends, the Pope).

At this time please also pray for guidance in our response to this COVID-19 crisis, and that The Church will lead the way to healing rather than simply following government regulations.
[ Could this crisis be from Our Father in heaven as a response to both the immorality in our culture AND the idolatry in the Vatican? ]

Dominus vobiscum,
  Reg 
+JMJ


Why Do 2/3 of Catholics NOT Believe in the Eucharist? Recent Pew Poll Re...

My personal comment on the subject of the two videos below on Catholic unbelief in Jesus' Real Presence in the Eucharist:

One (of many) advantages of being a convert: Before coming home to the Catholic Church (from 'low-church' Anglicanism) I had already accepted the idea of transubstantiation. For Marian doctrines however I really struggled. Then I was able to accept all teachings for I was converting to The Church that Jesus established. The Church that taught with divine authority. That made things, um, "easy". If The Church taught it I simply had to accept it. My _reason_ resulted in _faith_ . We all need to be taught about The Church and her authority and how The Church proceeds the bible. We need to be taught to accept the hard teachings of Our Lord. *AND* We must do away with the ordinary, every-day things that contaminate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass ... Dress up to receive the King of the Universe; No more ordinary language (the Anglicans used Old(er) English just to set the worship apart from the rest of life); Don't treat the church like some social club or meeting room (IE, be as silent as you can); HARDEST OF ALL (because it involves changing a part of the Mass we've been troubled with since abou 1970) -- DO AWAY WITH THE "SIGN OF PEACE" right after bread and wine become God!!!

 Here are a couple of discussions about our poor Catholic brethren who do not believe a VERY central teaching of The Church:






 

DON'T DISREGARD YOUR DUTY OF SILENCE BEFORE THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

From a Facebook group:

Understanding the Blessed Virgin Mary

July 11, 2015


The laity disregard their duty of silence before the Blessed Sacrament. They forget the stern warning of little Jacinta of Fatima, “Our Lady does not want people to talk in church”. The Need for Reparation In 1916, a year before Our Lady’s visitations at Fatima, the “Angel of the Eucharist” appeared with Chalice and Host to the children. He administered the Sacred species to the three children saying, “Eat and drink the Body and Blood of Our Lord, horribly outraged by ungrateful men. Make reparation for their crimes and console your God.” The Angel left the chalice and the Host suspended in the air, and prostrated himself before It. The children imitated him. The Angel then prayed repeatedly this act of reparation: “Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, I offer Thee the Most Precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the world, in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifference by which He Himself is offended. And by the infinite merits of His most Sacred Heart and of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg of Thee the conversion of poor sinners.” Let us commit to memory this prayer and say it throughout the day as often as possible. The “outrages, sacrileges and indifference” toward the Blessed Sacrament engendered by the Vatican II revolution are unprecedented, probably the worst in history. Sacrilege is so commonplace that it is no longer recognized as sacrilege. The need for reparation is colossal. Image may contain: one or more people