The happy commemoration of today's feast with its immense concourse of people invites us to prolong fervently our praises of the Most Holy Body of Christ. What could be sweeter, what more pleasing to the heart of the faithful than to exalt the abyss of his divine charity, and to glorify the overflowing torrent of his love! At the table of the new grace the hand of the priest distributes ceaselessly his Flesh as food and his precious Blood as drink, to those who are his children and heirs of the kingdom promised by God to those who love him.
O endless Emanation of the goodness of God and of his immense love for us, admirable and worthy of all praise! In this sacrament, where all former sacrifices are done away with, he remains with us to the end of the world; he feeds the children of adoption with the bread of angels and inebriates them with filial love.
(Thomas Aquinas, Lectionary and Martyrology, ed. Encalcat 1956, 288; as cited in J. Robert Wright, Readings for the Daily Office from the Early Church, 171.)
Random pickings from a Lutheran pastor devoted to the life of Christ in the Body of Christ for the life of the world.
21 April 2011
Holy Thursday's Joy!
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