WONDERING GURU
Eucharistic History: The Feast of Corpus Christi originated in 1246 with Fr. Robert a Belgium bishop. He was persuaded to initiate the feast by St. Juliana of Belgium (1222–58). It seems she had a vision. In that vision she saw the church under the full moon but with one dark spot on the moon. For her the dark spot meant in the liturgical calendar the absence of the feast of Corpus Christi. For a long time she kept on pushing the church authorities to establish this feast. Pope Urban IV instituted the feast in 1264. By the mid-14th century, the festival was generally accepted, and in the 15th century it became, in effect, one of the principal feasts of the Catholic Church. The Eucharistic procession became the feast’s most prominent feature. During the Reformation, the festival was suppressed in Protestant churches.
Eucharistic
Miracles: Meanwhile in 1263
a German priest Peter of Prague was celebrating mass above the tomb of St.
Christina in the town of Bolsena in Italy.
When he raised the host, blood started to trickle over his hands and
onto the altar. A year later after
investigation and authentication the miracle was confirmed and it moved Pope
Urban IV to institute the feast of Corpus Cristi. The white, blood-stained
linen corporal cloth can still be seen in the Basilica of Orvieto north of
Rome. 500 years earlier there was
another great Eucharistic miracle in Lanciano, Italy.
Scientific Eucharistic Evidence: For those who still doubt the Eucharistic
miracles I want you to know that scientific studies have been done on such
miracles. The medical authorities found that the flesh consists of muscular
tissue from a human heart, and the blood has the same type-AB-as the blood on
the shroud of Turin. The blood also
contains proteins in the same normal proportions that are found in human blood.
Eucharistic
Conversions: In
recent times some protestant pastors have left their protestant churches and
joined the Catholic Church because they realized the authenticity of the
sacrament of the Eucharist. I remember reading the powerful testimony of
Anglican Church pastor Henry Newman of England. He was a highly paid pastor in
the Anglican Church. He left the
Anglican church and joined the Catholic Church. He later got ordained as a
catholic priest. He was made a cardinal
for his great services in the church. He
is now a saint (2019) in the Catholic Church. Scott Hann (he is still living)
at one time a highly acclaimed protestant theologian and pastor later became
catholic and now his son is ordained a priest in the catholic church. You might
have also heard the conversion story of baptist pastor Steve (Stephen)
Ray. Some other protestant pastors such
as Benny Hinn though they don’t believe in the Catholic mass they do believe
and acknowledge the Eucharistic miracles.
St.
Anthony Preaches: My
dear sisters and brothers as we are participating in the novenas of St.
Anthony, I want you to know that St. Anthony preached on the feast of corpus
Cristi. St. Anthony compares the act of Abraham serving his guest the three
angels and the act of Jesus washing his disciples’ feet [Jn 13.4-5] Abraham
said: I will fetch a little water and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under
the tree. 5 And I will bring a morsel of bread, that you may refresh your
hearts. [Gen 18.4-5] St. Anthony
comments “What Abraham did for the three angels, Christ did for his holy
Apostles. He knelt like a servant at their feet, and, kneeling, washed their
feet. He who is worshipped by the angels
on heaven knelt at the feet of fishermen. That head, before which, the angels
tremble bowed to the feet of poor men. Peter, therefore, cried in fear: Thou shalt
never wash my feet [Jn 13.8]. He could not bear that God should humble himself
at his feet, and was overcome with fear.
Dear brothers and sisters
the feast of the body and blood of Christ tells us three important things for
our daily worship to become worthy during mass.
•FIRST OUR
PREPARATION. Jesus sent some of His disciples into Jerusalem to
make preparations for the Passover. How do you prepare yourself for mass? Do
you long to participate in the Holy Mass? Do you read the readings of the day
before you come to the church? Do you realize that Jesus humbles himself during
mass to meet you? Do you reach the church on time? Do you wear descent clothes
to meet the Lord of Heaven and earth? Do you maintain church discipline during
mass? Even while watching online mass, do you remain respectful and focused?
•SECOND OUR
SELF-EXAMINATION. The statement of Jesus “one of you who
eats with me shall betray me” calls for self-examination. Do you really feel
sorry for your sins before you take communion?
Do you participate in the sacrament of confession regularly?
•THIRD JOYFUL
ANTICIPATION. Jesus said, “I will drink no more of the fruit of the
vine, until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God.” Do you believe
that after your death you will join the communion of saints in the heavenly
banquet?
Let’s understand the
significance of the Holy Eucharist in the life of the church and in the life of
Catholics. Let’s love our Holy mass and
let’s give it the top most respect it deserves.
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