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Jesus Christ comes to us in Holy Communion when we are sick or housebound
Christ does not leave us alone in our sickness and troubles, but comes to us in His sacrament, accompanied by Angels.
Christ is Really Present in the tabernacle, constantly praying for us, His arms out-stretched in prayer towards the Father above, Whom Christ sees dwelling in the glory which we cannot yet see. It is as if, when we pray, we kneel by Christ's pierced feet and rely on His merits, certain that the Father hears us, for His sake.
When we meet Christ in the Blessed Sacrament we are confident that His prayer for us reaches Heaven
With the angels we adore Christ in the Blessed Sacrament as he waits for us and prays for us
The Holy Ones who adore Christ in His Holy Sacrifice, venerate Him in His Sacrament, as He is carried to the sick.
I saw Jesus, Really Present on the altar; and I saw the Host gleaming 'as His heart'.
I saw Jesus, Really Present on the altar; and I saw the Host gleaming 'as His heart'.
The Light of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament pours out its Radiance within our Church, and upon the whole world.
One day, I saw Jesus's Precious Blood, poured out for us long ago on Calvary and now here, as our spiritual drink.
Christ's Presence among us in the Mass is as refreshing as pure water.
Christ comes to His people on Earth. We call Him, through His own words, spoken by the priest, and He is here, in the Blessed Sacrament.
Wherever a Catholic priest offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, there is Jesus Christ, Present with His People. He is with us in all times, and in all places, wherever He is Present in His Sacred Body and Blood.
Wherever a Catholic priest offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, there is Jesus Christ, Present with His People. He is with us in all times, and in all places, wherever He is Present in His Sacred Body and Blood.
Wherever a Catholic priest offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, there is Jesus Christ, Present with His People. He is with us in all times, and in all places, wherever He is Present in His Sacred Body and Blood.
What a feast is Christ's Sacrifice of Himself on the Altar; His Angels are joyful at the glory of their Risen Lord.
Christ's glory is like a fire which lights up our sanctuary: with real faith, who could be distracted from such a sight?
On greeting Christ, the King, I saw a Host enclosed with rays around, with a crown above, a royal wreath below, and Angels bowing in adoration.
Christ, Risen and Glorious, is Really Present in the Blessed Sacrament. Robed as a priest, He prays to the Father of our behalf.
One who goes to pray before Christ in the Blessed Sacrament places herself amongst the Angels who stand in silent adoration.
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