Today,
Jesus makes three key avowals, such as: that we are to eat the flesh
of the Son of Man and drink his blood; that if we do not take the
Holy Communion we cannot have life; and that this life is the eternal
life and the condition for a resurrection (cf. Jn 6:53-58).
There is nothing in the Gospel so clear, so emphatic and so definite
as these statements of Jesus.
We Catholics are not
always up to the level the Eucharist requires: at times, we try “to
live” without the living conditions set up by Jesus and, yet,
as John Paul II has written «Eucharist is too big a gift to
admit any ambiguities and reductions».
“Eat
to live”: to eat the flesh of the Son of Man to live as the Son
of Man. This food is called “communion”. It is “food”,
and we say “food” so that there is no doubt with respect
to its assimilation, to its identification with Jesus. We receive
Holy Communion to remain united: to think like him, to speak like
him, to love like him. We Christians were missing John Paul II's
Eucharistic Encyclical, The Church lives from the Eucharist.
It is a passionate encyclical: it is “fire” because the
Eucharist is ardent.
«How
I have longed to eat this Passover with you before my death!»
(Lk 22:15), Jesus was saying that evening of the Holy
Thursday. We have to recuperate the Eucharistic fervor. No other
religion has a similar initiative. It is God himself who descends to
man' heart to establish a mysterious love relationship. And as of
that point the Church is built and participates in the Eucharist
apostolic dynamism and eclesial mission.
We are actually digging
into the entrails of the mystery, as Thomas did when he was touching
the wounds of Christ resurrected. We Christians should revise our
fidelity to the Eucharistic fact just as Jesus Christ has revealed it
and the Church proposes it to us. And we should live once more the
“tenderness” towards the Eucharist: well made and slow
genuflexions, increase the number of spiritual communions... And,
starting from the Eucharist, men will look sacred, as they just are.
And we shall serve them with renewed tenderness.