The Eucharist is the primary means for living in Christ. Through the Eucharist, the sacrifice of the cross is perpetuated. Through the Eucharist, Jesus Christ remains among us always and imparts the fruits of his presence. Through the Eucharist, the person is united—mind, will, and heart—to him (see 1 Cor 11:23–24).
I thank and bless you, O Divine Master, who at the Last Supper instituted this Sacrament—mystery of faith, of love, and of grace.
With you, in you, and through you, Jesus, present in the Eucharist, I adore, thank, console, and supplicate the heavenly Father.
May you be blessed for having given us the priest who renews, keeps watch over, and distributes the Eucharist.
The priest is your minister and the dispenser of your mysteries.
I want to live a Eucharistic life.
Glory to God . . .
Jesus Master . . .
Mary, Queen of Apostles . . .