May 29, 2016- Feast of the Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Faith:

Have you ever wondered why bread and wine are

offered at Mass? Why did God in his wisdom choose

these two consumables to be an acceptable offer-
ing? This is a good question to ask because the an-
swer reveals a mystical reality of which many of us

are unaware.

The answer lies in what bread and wine really are.

The bread we use is simply comprised of wheat and

water. The wine is made of grapes from the vine.

Wheat, grapes and water are gifts to us from the

earth and ultimately are gifts from God. These basic

ingredients become bread and wine through human

effort. We take these gifts, and we put something of

ourselves into them—the same as when we make

our bread or wine from scratch, and it becomes our

own. We become part of the bread and wine.

What many of us miss is that when the gifts are con-
secrated the work we put into them becomes conse-
crated along with the bread and wine since we are

part of the gifts. This mystery is acknowledged in the

preparation of the wine as the priest (or deacon)

prays silently, “By the mystery of this water and wine

may we come to share in the divinity of Christ who

humbled himself to share in our humanity.” We be-
come sharers in Christ’s divinity. This is our calling

despite our many flaws.

As sharers in Christ’s divinity we now have access

into the triune God who is love. We enter into this by

doing what love does: we give and receive. This is

what the Eucharist is all about. We give ourselves

with the bread and wine. God receives and blesses

them with his Holy Spirit. We then offer them again,

and God makes them into his only Son. Finally, we

offer to God the Son as the only acceptable sacrifice.

God accepts this and allows us to partake of his Son

in Communion. We give and receive. This is our rela-
tionship of love with God.

I hope you have a Christ-filled week!

St. Vincent de Paul, pray for us!

May the Holy Spirit always be with you.

Deacon Mike