by Blessed James Alberione
The Perennial Fruit of the Passion
Mass is the crucified Jesus made present on our altars. It is Calvary in church. What happened at Jerusalem is renewed through the hands of the priest, to effect the application of the fruits of the passion. The Lord made His Sacrifice, but He did not want to make it time-bound. He desired that it should be continued for the salvation of men. In fact, the Mass has the same Victim, the same principal Offerer and the same fruits as the cross: "The memory of His passion is recalled."
The passion is not far away in time: it is in our churches; you have it with you. The crucified One was not at Jerusalem only. He is still everywhere, living and true. Accustom yourselves to the thought that the passion is very near you in space and time, near you in the real Presence, in Communion and in the Sacrifice.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Since we just recounted the Passion on Good Friday, it is helpful for me to remember that Mass in Calvary in church. Christ wanted His Sacrifice to go on and on for our salvation. I tend to compartmentalize things too much --- I need to think about the Passion more often than just the Friday before Easter.
The Eucharist is a great gift bringing Christ to us in space and time - What an awesome God!
What strikes you most today?
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