SOLEMNITY OF THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST (CORPUS CHRISTI): REFLECTION BY FR JULIAN EKEH
(John 6:51-58)
Today, we celebrate a great solemnity. We
celebrate the source and summit of the Christian Life (C.C.C 1324, Lumen
Gentium no. 11) We celebrate the mystery of transubstantiation of bread and
wine into the Body and Blood of Christ. We celebrate in thanksgiving to Jesus
for the institution of the Holy Eucharist. We celebrate the joy and
satisfaction, the miracles and empowerment we draw from the Eucharistic table.
We recall the purpose behind the
institution of this great solemnity by Pope Urban IV which included the honour
of Jesus Christ, plea for forgiveness, protecting Jesus and preventing those
who deny His Real Presence from doing so.
This feast proclaims the Real Presence of
Jesus in the Holy Eucharist. It focuses on the Holy Eucharist as the Body and
Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ.
MESSAGE FROM THE GOSPEL
In the Gospel of today, we saw Jesus
teaching about the Holy Eucharist. He did not only teach His disciples but the
crowds of the Jews.
He begins with "I am." He says:
"I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this
bread, he will live forever..." This should have initiated a flashback to
Divinity. This is meant to make them reflect on the wondrous doings of God in
the wilderness and how He fed them with bread from heaven. But because the Jews
were in the flesh, they were unable to understand the teachings.
Jesus continued: " Unless you eat the
Flesh of the Son of man and drink his Blood, you have no life in you" He
went ahead to differentiate between the food that He is and that which their
fathers ate and died.
Today's celebration is, therefore, an
invitation to:
COME AND EAT
Happy are those called to the supper of the
lamb. Do you still receive the Holy communion? Do you still do that in the
state of grace? Do you feel the hand of Jesus waking you up as he woke Elijah
to come and eat to be strengthened for the journey ahead.
COME AND DRINK
Life is in the blood. Giving us His blood,
opening His side for us like the Pelican is suggestive of the fact that Jesus
does not want us to die of thirst of eternal life. When one lacks blood, he
dies. Let us go to eat and drink of the body and blood of our Lord Jesus
Christ.
COME AND SHARE
As we share in the life of God, partake of
the heavenly banquet, we are encouraged to be sharers of love. The Eucharist is
a unifying force. Let us see each other as one with whom we have something to
share.
COME AND BE FORGIVEN
The Eucharist draws us to pray for the
forgiveness of our sins and those of the whole world. It helps us to prepare
ourselves and remain in the state of Grace. It removes venial sins from our
hearts and gives us grace to avoid mortal sins. Let us not take the grace of
God for granted.
COME AND ADORE
"Venite adoremus" is an
important invitation we receive. The Real Presence of Jesus Christ in all the
tabernacles of the world, indicated by the light that burns endlessly, there
calls for profound adoration.
How serious is your devotion to the
celebration of the Holy Mass?
How many times have you visited Jesus in
the Holy Eucharist on your own?
Do you still genuflect deeply when you
enter the Church with the Eucharistic Lord in the tabernacle?
Do you still maintain the great silence accorded
to the Blessed Sacrament?
COME AND BE TRANSFORMED
The Eucharist comes into Being by
Transubstantiation. Transubstantiation implies transformation. In receiving the
Eucharist, we are transformed into what we consume. Are you open to the
benediction and transformation that flows from the Body and Blood of Christ?
COME AND LIVE FOREVER
Do not starve to death. Do not perish
eternally in hell. Without Jesus, you're lifeless. Without Jesus, there will be
no life in you. Obtain the grace of enjoying eternal bliss from here.
Jesus insists that He lives for us, and
since He lives, we too shall live.
May God bless His word in our hearts.
LET US PRAY
We pray in this celebration that the Body
and Blood, Soul, and Divinity of our Lord Jesus epitomized in the Eucharist may
be our strength and our joy, our refuge, and our salvation.
We pray that we may not be distracted by
the poisonous food of the world but heed the Divine word and ever enjoy here
and hereafter at the Holy altar set before us through Christ our Lord. Amen
Happy Sunday, Happy Corpus Christi
Celebration (Year A)
Rev Fr Julian O Ekeh
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