Holy Eucharist - Blessed Sacrament teachings
	
Holy Eucharist teachings by: Fathers of the Church, The Saints, The Blessed, The popes, The Bible, The Catechism, Testimonies, Prayers
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Saint                                              Peter Julian Eymard - PrayerOur Father
 Thy Will be done
 Our Father Who are in Heaven 
 in the heaven of the Eucharist,
 to You Who are seated on the throne of grace and love,
 be benediction, and honor, and power and glory
 for ever and ever! 
 Hallowed be Your Name 
 first in ourselves, through the spirit of
 Your humility, obedience, and charity.
 May we in all humility and zeal
 make You known, loved, and adored by all men
 in the Holy Eucharist, 
 Thy Kingdom Come 
 Thy Eucharistic kingdom.
 Rule Thou alone forever over us
 for Your greater glory
 through the power of Your love,
 the triumph of Your virtues,
 and the grace of a Eucharistic vocation
 in my state as a layman.
 Grant us the grace and mission of Your holy love
 so that we may be able to effectively extend
 Your Eucharistic kingdom everywhere
 and realize the desire you expressed:
 ‘I have come to cast fire on the earth;
 and what would I, but that it be kindled?’
 Oh! that we might be the incendiaries of this heavenly fire! 
 Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven 
 Grant us the grace to find all our joy
 in wanting You alone,
 in desiring You alone,
 and in thinking of You alone.
 Grant that by denying of ourselves always
 and in all things,
 we may find light and life
 in obeying Your good, acceptable and perfect Will.
 I will what You will.
 I will it because You will it.
 I will it as You will it.
 I will it as long as You will it.
 Perish our thoughts and desires
 if they are not purely from You, for You and in You. 
 Give us this day our daily bread 
 You are our Eucharistic Lord
 and You alone will be our food and clothing,
 our riches and glory,
 our remedy in illness,
 and our protection against all evil.
 You will be all things to us. 
 And forgive us our trespasses 
 Forgive me Jesus, for I am sorry for all my sins
 just as they stand in your eyes. 
 As we forgive those who trespass against us 
 For anyone who has offended us in any way,
 with our whole heart we forgive them
 and desire for them the gifts of Your love. 
 And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil 
 Deliver us Jesus, from the demon of pride,
 impurity, discord and complacency.
 Deliver us from the cares and worries of life
 so that with a pure heart and a free mind
 we may joyfully spend our life
 and devote all that we are and all that we have
 in the service of our Eucharistic Lord. 
 Amen. 
 In You, O Lord Jesus, have I hoped;
 let me not be confounded forever.
 You alone are good.
 You alone are powerful.
 You alone are eternal.
 To You alone be honor and glory,
 love and thanksgiving forever and ever.
 Amen 
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Holy Eucharist teachings by: Fathers of the Church, The Saints, The Blessed, The popes, The Bible, The Catechism, Testimonies, Prayers
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Pope                                               John Paul II"Dear Brothers and Sisters, the Gospel of God’s love, which we are celebrating today, finds its highest expression in the Eucharist. In the Mass and in Eucharistic Adoration we meet the merciful love of God that passes through the Heart of Jesus Christ." 
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Holy Eucharist teachings by: Fathers of the Church, The Saints, The Blessed, The popes, The Bible, The Catechism, Testimonies, Prayers
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Pope                                               John Paul II"Since Christ is the only way to the Father, in order to highlight His living and saving presence in the Church and the world, the International Eucharistic Congress will take place in Rome, on the occasion of the Great Jubilee. The Year 2000 will be intensely Eucharistic: in the Sacrament of the Eucharist the Savior, who took flesh in Mary's womb twenty centuries ago, continues to offer Himself to humanity as the source of Divine Life." 
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Holy Eucharist teachings by: Fathers of the Church, The Saints, The Blessed, The popes, The Bible, The Catechism, Testimonies, Prayers
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Bishop                                             Fulton J. Sheen"The mark of the Christian is the willingness to look for the Divine in the flesh of a babe in a crib, the continuing Christ under the appearance of bread on an altar, and a meditation and a prayer on a string of beads." 
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