- Jesus wanted to stay with us and opened His Heart of Mercy.
She wrote that during Mass, “I thanked the Lord Jesus for having redeemed us and for having given us the greatest of all gifts, the Holy Eucharist.” “You wanted to stay with us, and so you left us yourself in the Sacrament of the Altar, and you opened wide your mercy to us. You opened an inexhaustible spring of mercy for us, giving us your dearest possession, the Blood and Water, that gushed forth from Your Heart” (Diary 1747).
- Love’s sacrifice was fully consummated at the consecration
Hereafter, only the external ceremony of death will be carried out. Never in my whole life had I understood this mystery so profoundly as during that hour of adoration” (Diary 684, 757, 832).
- The Mercy that gushed from His Heart…
It is only in eternity that we shall know the great mystery given to us in Holy Communion. One day we will know what God is doing for us in each Mass, and what sort of gift He is preparing through it for us.”
- Eucharist: Transform me into a living host to atone for sinners.
Jesus answered her prayers telling her: “You are a living host, pleasing to the Heavenly Father” (Diary 1826). Through our communion with Christ we grow in self-emptying love that desires to offer reparation for sinners. The Eucharist moves us to an ever-greater thirst for the salvation of souls.
- I owe everything to Holy Communion.
St. Faustina’s union with God was increased during the Mass, Holy Communion and during Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
Eucharistic Life is transformative.
- Love demands only one thing: Reciprocity.
What she experienced during Holy Communion was a complete union with the Holy Trinity, “At that moment, I was drawn into the bosom of the Most Holy Trinity, and I was immersed in the love of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.” (Diary 1670, 1121,1129)
- “In the Host is the power…”
The Lord told her: “In the Host is the power; it will defend you always” (Diary 616). Eucharistic Love is infinitely powerful to defend us from all that is harmful to our salvation.
- Rays of Mercy come from the Holy Eucharist covering the world.
She often saw the Infant Jesus during Mass, but also, on occasion, saw the Blessed Mother, or Jesus during His passion, and sometimes, in His glorious majesty.
She records seeing the rays of mercy as in the image of Divine Mercy coming from the Holy Eucharist, at times covering the world. (Diary 420, 441, 1046).
- The Eucharist is closely associated with the vessels of mercy.
On a number of occasions, St. Faustina saw the Eucharist radiate red and white rays, like in the Image of Divine Mercy.
The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is Eucharistic. It is an offering of the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the Father, in atonement for the sins of the world.
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