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Perpetual Adoration of the Holy Eucharist
By His Holiness, Pope John Paul II
(Editors note: The following remarks were originally
delivered in
Spanish at the forty-fifth International Eucharistic Congress,
Seville,
Spain, June 1993.)
Beloved priests, religious men and religious women, most
beloved
brothers and sisters, It is for me a motive of special joy
to prostrate myself with you before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament,
in an act of humble and fervent adoration, of praise to the
merciful God, of thanksgiving to the Giver of all that is
good, of supplication to Him Whom is always alive to intercede
for us.
Remain in Me and I in you (John 15, 4). We have
just finished
listening in the evangelical reading on the allegory of the
grapevine
and the branches. How well is that page understood from the
mystery of the living presence and life giving of Christ in
the Eucharist!
Christ is the grapevine, planted in a chosen vineyard that
is the
People of God, the Church. Through the mystery of the Eucharistic
Bread, the Lord can say to each one of us: He who eats
My Body and drinks My Blood lives in Me and I in him
(John 6, 56). His life flows through us just like the living
sap of the grapevine flows through its branches so that they
live and produce fruit. Without a Real union in Christ - in
Whom we believe and on Whom we nourish ourselves - there can
be no supernatural life in us nor can we bear fruit.
Perpetual Adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament has
been a
connecting thread of all the acts of this International Eucharistic
Congress. For this reason I express my congratulations and
my gratefulness of those, who with so much pastoral dedication
and apostolic zeal, have carried the responsibility of this
Congress. In fact, Perpetual Adoration...has been an enriching
feature and characteristic of this Congress. I hope that this
form of Adoration, with permanent exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament, will continue into the future. Specifically, I
hope that the fruit of this Congress results in the establishment
of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in all parishes and Christian
communities throughout the world.
...Yes, beloved brothers and sisters, it is important that
we live
and teach how to live the total mysteries of the Eucharist:
the Sacrament of Sacrifice, of the Banquet, and of the permanent
Presence of Jesus Christ the Savior....the several forms of
worship of the Most Holy Eucharist are an extension and at
the same time a preparation for the Sacrifice of the Mass
and Communion. Will it be necessary to insist again on the
deep spiritual and theological motivations of worship to the
Most Holy Sacrament outside of the celebration of the Mass?
It is true that the reservation of the
Sacrament was made, from the beginning, in order to be able
to take
Communion to the sick and to those absent from the celebration.
But, as the Catechism of the Catholic Church says, for
the deepening of the faith in the Real Presence of Christ
in His Eucharist, the Church became aware of the meaning of
the silent adoration of the Lord present under the Eucharistic
species (n. 1379).
Know that I am with you all days until the end of
the world
(Matthew 28, 30). These are the words of Christ Resurrected
before
ascending into heaven on the day of His Ascension. Jesus Christ
is indeed theEmmanuel, God-with-us, from His Incarnation until
the end of time. He is in an especially intensive and close
way in the mystery
of His permanent presence in the Eucharist. What power, what
consolation, what firm hope does the contemplation of the
Eucharistic
mystery produce. It is God-with-us that makes us participants
of
His life and launches us into the world to evangelize, to
sanctify it.
...The Eucharist is indeed the source and summit
of all
evangelization (Presbyterorum Ordinis, n. 5); It is the horizon
and goal of all the proclamation of the Gospel of Christ.
We are always guided toward the Eucharist by word of truth,
by the proclamation of the message of salvation. Therefore,
all liturgical celebration of the Eucharist, lived according
to the spirit and the norms of the Church, has a great evangelizing
force. In effect, the Eucharistic celebration develops an
essential and effective pedagogy of the Christian mystery:
the believing community is summoned and gathered as the family
and People of God, Body of Christ; it is fed in the double
table of the Word and of the Eucharistic sacrificial Banquet;
it is sent as an instrument of salvation in the middle of
the world. All this in praise and thanksgiving to the Father.
Pray with me to Jesus Christ, the Lord, Who died for our
sins and
resurrected for our salvation that...the whole Church will
come out
strengthened for the new evangelization that the entire world
needs;
new, also for the explicit and deep reference to the Eucharist,
as the
center and root of the Christian life, as a sowing and requirement
of fraternity, of justice, of service to all men, beginning
with those most in need in the bodies and spirits. Evangelization
for the Eucharist, in the Eucharist and from the Eucharist
- three inseparable aspects of how the church lives the mystery
of Christ and fulfills its mission of communicating it to
all men.
May God grant that through the intimacy with Christ in the
Eucharist may emerge many vocations of apostles, of missionaries,
to
carry this gospel of salvation on to the ends of the world....Today
the Church is demanding a new missionary talent, a vibrant
spirit of evangelization, new in its ardor, in its methods,
and in its expressions.
The hour is coming, and is here now, when true worshipers
will
worship the Father in spirit and in truth (John 4, 23),
Jesus said to the Samaritan woman of Sicar. The adoration
of the Eucharist is the contemplation and recognition
of the Real Presence of Christ, in the Sacred Species, outside
of the celebration of the Mass...It is a real dialogical encounter
by means of which...we open ourselves to the experience of
God...it is equally a gesture of solidarity with the needs
and with the needy of the entire world (Document-base
of the Congress, n. 25). This Eucharistic Adoration, by its
own spiritual dynamic, must lead to the service of love and
of justice for the faithful.
Before the real and mysterious presence of Christ in the
Eucharist
- a new veiled presence, since it is seen only
with the eyes of faith -
we understand the meaning the word of the Apostle John who
knew so much of the love of Christ: He who does not
love his brother whom he sees cannot love God whom he does
not see (1 John 4:20)....
I have the firm hope that the evangelizing zeal shall raise
in
Christians a sincere coherence between faith and life and
shall lead to a greater commitment of justice and charity,
to the promotion of some more equitable relationships among
men and among peoples. From this congress must be born...a
strengthening of the Christian life, on the basis of renewed
education in Faith. How important it is, in the middle of
the current environment progressively secularized, to promote
renovation of the celebration of Sunday Eucharist and of Christian
life on Sunday! The commemoration of the Resurrection of the
Lord and the celebration of the Eucharist should fill Sunday
with religious content that is truly humanizing.Rest from
work on Sunday, caring of the family, cultivating spiritual
values, and the participation in the life of the Christian
community will contribute to making a better world, more rich
in moral values, more solid and less consummative.
...That the Virgin Mary that in Seville and in this holy
cathedral
church is honored with the title of Our Lady of the Kings,
impel us and guide us to meeting Her Son in the Eucharistic
mystery. She who was the true Ark of the New Covenant, living
Tabernacle of the Incarnate God, teach us to care with purity,
humility, and fervent devotion Her Son, Jesus Christ, present
in the Tabernacle. She, who is the Star of Evangelization,
support us in our pilgrimage of faith to carry the Light of
Christ to all men, to all people. So be it.+
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With this apostolic trip I come to celebrate, above
all, Jesus in the
Blessed Sacrament, Who gives Himself to us in the Eucharist
as the
expression Infinite Love, the mystery of our faith, the fountain
of our Christian life...from the Holy Fathers
arrival talk at the San Pablo Airport
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