JESUS IN THE HOLY EUCHARIST
From the Spiritual Autobiography of St Charles de Foucauld 3
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Lord Jesus, you are in the Holy Eucharist. You are there, a yard away in the
tabernacle. Your body, your soul, your human nature, your divinity, your whole
being is there, in its twofold nature. How close you are, my God, my Saviour, my
Jesus, my Brother, my Spouse, my Beloved!
You were not nearer to the Blessed Virgin during the nine months she
carried you in her womb than you are to me when you rest on my tongue at Holy
Communion. You were no closer to the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph in the caves
at Bethlehem or the house at Nazareth or during the flight into Egypt, or at any
moment of that divine family life than you are to me at this moment – and so many
others – in the tabernacle. St. Mary Magdalene was no closer to you when she sat
at your feet at Bethany than I am here at the foot of this altar. You were no nearer
to your apostles when you were sitting in the midst of them than you are to me
now, my God. How blessed I am!
It is wonderful, my Lord, to be alone in my cell and converse there with you
in the silence of the night – and you are there as God, and by your grace. But to
stay in my cell when I could be before the Blessed Sacrament – why, it would be as
though St. Mary Magdalene had left you on your own when you were at Bethany
to go and think about you alone in her room! It is a precious and devout thing, O
God, to go and kiss the places you made holy during your life on earth – the stones
of Gethsemane and Calvary, the ground along the Way of Sorrows, the waves of
the sea of Galilee – but to prefer it to your tabernacle would be to desert the Jesus
living beside me, to leave him alone, going away alone to venerate the dead stones
in places where he is no longer. It would be to leave… the Jesus living at my side
to go into another room to greet his portrait…
Wherever the sacred Host is to be found, there is the living God, there is your
Saviour, as really as when he was living and talking in Galilee and Judea, as really
as he now is in heaven. Never deliberately miss Holy Communion. Communion is
more than life, more than all the good things of this world, more than the whole
universe: it is God himself…
3 St Charles de Foucauld. Spiritual Autobiography of Charles de Foucauld. Ed. JeanFranҫois Six. Trans. J. Holland Smith. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, 1964. 98-99.