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Cyber Monday 1 month ago. And he draws us up into him to share in his love, and to partake in his divinity. This is something I struggle with. The Eucharist is the source and summit of our faith. How is it possible that we will we not have it in heaven? The Eucharist is food for the journey. It strengthens us, and forgives our sins. It draws us closer to Christ. But in heaven, the journey is over. In heaven, faith passes away and we live in possession of the Beatific Vision.

We no longer need food for the journey, because the journey is complete. We no longer need to be strengthened for the road, because we have arrived at our destination.

We no longer need forgiveness of sins, because we are perfected in sanctity. We no longer need to be drawn closer to Christ, because we will be fully united to him in love. The union with Christ we experience in heaven will be the fulfillment of the Eucharistic union we experience here on earth. What we receive a foreshadowing of on earth, by our reception of the Eucharist, we will receive fully in heaven.

So, not having the Eucharist will not be a loss. So, whenever you receive the Eucharist here on earth, strive to do so with your heart as close to Christ as possible, striving for union with him, and with great longing for heaven. Did you know that we play Catholic Trivia live on Instagram every month? If you enjoyed testing your knowledge of the Catholic Faith and learning a few new things, sign up to get an email reminder and other blog news so you can play along for next round of Catholic Trivia on Instagram!

The monstrance reminds me of a monster. Perhaps something from the Middle Ages. The form is bread and wine; it should look like bread and wine, yes?

Like Like. And the question of form is tricky! For the Eucharist, the form is the words of the consecration, and the matter is the bread and wine. You are commenting using your WordPress.

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