During the celebration of Corpus Christi in Rome in 2004, the Pope
announced the Year of the Holy Eucharist. Saint Faustina’s full
religious name was Sister Maria Faustina of the Most Blessed Sacrament
and her whole life revolved around the Holy Eucharist. If you read her
diary almost every page makes reference to the Eucharist. In talking
about her life to a friend she said, “The most solemn moment of my life
is the moment when I receive Holy Communion and for every Holy Communion
I give thanks to the Most Holy Trinity” (Diary 1804).
The sisters had a tradition that each
sister drew a choice of patron for the year at the begining of each New
Year. Sister Faustina was overjoyed year after year when she drew "The
Holy Eucharist" (Diary 360).
She had a special relationship to the
Holy Eucharist, because Jesus gave her a clear understanding of this
mystery. She describes it “as the wonderful gift of His presence on
earth”. 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).
During a Holy Hour, in a vision of the
cenacle, Sr. Faustina saw the institution of the Holy Eucharist. She
came to understand that, "At the moment of consecration...the sacrifice
was fully consummated. 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).
She devoted a lot of her prayers to
asking God to let the world understand more the unfathomable mystery and
mercy of the Eucharist. She said, “Who will ever conceive and
understand the depth of mercy that gushed forth 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.
“All the tongues of men and angels
united could not find words adequate to describe this mystery of Your
love and mercy”. “Transform me in Yourself, 0 Jesus, that I may be a
living sacrifice and pleasing to You. I desire to atone at each moment
of my life for poor sinners.“
Jesus answered her prayers telling her: “You are a living host, pleasing to the Heavenly Father” (Diary 1826). She said: All the good that is in me is due to the Holy Communion. I owe everything to it.
St. Faustina lived fully the prayer of
the Church: “Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of the faithful and
enkindle in them the fire of your love“.
Her experience of being like a living
host, hidden, broken, and given, was to be the experience of her life -
Her greatest desire was: to be hidden, like Jesus in the Eucharist; to
be broken, like Jesus, in the passion; to be totally given, like Jesus,
in the salvation of souls.
But, this experience was based on the
union of love with the living God and this union was most profoundly
experienced in conjunction with the Holy Eucharist, either during Mass
and Holy Communion, or during adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
Her union with the Lord was, in His words, as a bride: Here, I am entirely yours, soul, body and divinity as Your Bridegroom. You know what love demands, one thing only, reciprocity. (Diary
1770)
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)
These times of union are a taste of
Eternity she said. (Diary 969). Holy Communion was the strength and
support of St. Faustina in her every day struggle of life. The Lord told
her: In the Host is the power; it will defend you always. (Diary 616)
Throughout her diary, she recorded the
strength she received from the Eucharist Throughout the day she adored
Jesus, praising and asking Him for graces, especially for suffering
children (Diary 1821).
A regular experience for St. Faustina
was the vision of the Lord during Holy Mass. Over sixty such visions are
recorded in her diary, mostly of the infant Jesus, a few occasions with
the Blessed Mother, and at other times, Jesus during His passion and
some of His majesty.
Some dozen times she records seeing the
rays of mercy as in the image of the Merciful Savior coming from the
Holy Eucharist, at times covering the world. (See Diary 420, 441, 1046)
These profound experiences during the
Holy Eucharist were closely associated with the vessels of mercy, namily
the Feast, the Image, the Chaplet, and the Three o'Clock prayer.
Holy Communion is the most important
part of the celebration of the Feast of Divine 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.
If you wanted to summarise the Diary of
St. Faustina, you would have to come to the conclusion that all the
vessels the Lord gave us through St. Faustina are Eucharistic.
There was
a very special place for the Holy Eucharist in the life of Sister Maria
Faustina of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
Credits : Divine Mercy Publications, Ireland
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