Today is the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ. Jesus Christ suffered unimaginable pain during His Passion and death, both from the physical tortures and the weight of our sins, even to pouring out His last drop of blood. Yet He loves us so much that He left us the miracle and sacrament of the Eucharist, His Body and Blood under the appearances of bread and wine, so that we can consume Christ and become most intimately united with Him. All the saints we celebrated this past week certainly were devoted both to Christ Crucified and to the Eucharist.
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Today is the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ. Jesus Christ suffered unimaginable pain during His Passion and death, both from the physical tortures and the weight of our sins, even to pouring out His last drop of blood. Yet He loves us so much that He left us the miracle and sacrament of the Eucharist, His Body and Blood under the appearances of bread and wine, so that we can consume Christ and become most intimately united with Him. All the saints we celebrated this past week certainly were devoted both to Christ Crucified and to the Eucharist.