Every Catholic knows that the central teaching of the Church is that Jesus is really and truly present in the signs of Bread & Wine. Sunday, 11th June is the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ – CORPUS CHRISTI – the real presence of Jesus. Although the Eucharist is celebrated every day, it is fitting that at least once a year, it be celebrated with great honour and solemn commemoration. Saint John Paul II said, “To live the Eucharist, it is necessary as well, to spend much time in adoration in front of the Blessed Sacrament”.
A study carried out in the United States revealed that the majority (70%) of the catholics, on their own admission, either do not understand or do not believe in the Real Presence of Jesus; that the Bread and Wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus. More shocking is that in the younger age-group – 40 years and below – 80% do not believe in this central teaching of the Catholic Church. It is a mystery. It is hard to grasp. If anyone should struggle with this belief of our faith they need to approach a priest in order to receive help. We cannot allow doubt to enter our discipleship of Jesus. The presence of Jesus under the appearances of Bread & Wine (Eucharist) is at the heart of our life. If the Eucharist is taken out of the Church, spiritually the Church will just die. Read more