Today is the greatest
day for a Christian's heart, because, after celebrating the institution of the
Eucharist on the Holy Thursday, the Church now is trying to exalt this revered
Sacrament, to make us adore it without limit. «Quantum potes, tantum aude...»,
«dare to do your best»: this is the invitation St. Thomas Aquinas makes us in a
wonderful hymn of praise to the Eucharist. And, in a most admirable way, this
invitation sums up what our heart's feelings should be before Christ's true
presence in the Eucharist. To reciprocate such a humble, hidden, and so
impressive donation, whatever we can do will never be enough. The Almighty
Creator of Heaven and Earth hides under the Sacramental species and offers
himself to us as the food that feeds our souls. He is bread of angels and food
of wayfarers. And it is bread of life we are being abundantly given, as the
bread to avoid the weakness of those following him was miraculously multiplied
to be distributed without any measure: «They ate and everyone had enough; and
when they gathered up what was left, twelve baskets were filled with broken
pieces» (Lk 9:17).
In front of this overabundance of love our reaction can
never be stingy. An attentive and deep gaze of faith to this Divine Sacrament,
must necessarily give way to a grateful prayer and to a passionate heart. In
his sermons, St. Josemaria used to repeat the words a certain venerable bishop
addressed to the priests he had just ordained: «Treat him well for me, treat
him well!».
A quick conscience examination will help us realizing what
we are to do to treat the Sacramented Jesus more delicately: the cleanliness of
our soul -it must always be in grace to receive him-, the correctness of what
we wear -as a sign of love and reverence-, the frequency with which we come
closer to receive him, the number of times we visit him in the Tabernacle...
Our attentions with our Lord in the Eucharist should be countless. Let us fight
to receive and treat Jesus Sacramented with the purity, humility and devotion
of his Blessed Mother, with the spirit and the fervor of the saints.