Jesus’ birth at Bethlehem, meaning the ‘house of bread’ foreshadows Luke 9: 11-17—Jesus multiplying bread for the hungry, it further foreshadows the last supper, it foreshadows the Eucharist, it ultimately foreshadows the solemnity of the most holy Body and Blood of Jesus. The solemnity of the most holy Body and Blood of Jesus celebrates the real presence of Jesus in the consecrated bread and wine—in the Eucharist. The Solemnity of Corpus Christi, the Body and Blood of Jesus, stands as a profound testament to an enduring act of boundless generosity. It is more than a mere commemoration; it is a sacred invitation to understand the very essence of a life lived in constant self-giving, culminating in the ultimate sacrifice. As the provided text illuminates, The Eucharist, the giving of his body and blood, happened in the last lap of Jesus’ race on earth. This crucial phrase invites us to look beyond the dramatic final moments and appreciate the countless, often unseen, acts of givin...
We, as humans, are rational, political, spiritual, social, and psychological beings; with strong longing for aesthetics, freedom, survival, and going beyond. We need doses of INSPIRATIONS, and vital SUPPORT SYSTEMS almost daily. A book, an art, a person, an idea, an example, etc. could be, on the one hand, an inspiration (SPRINGBOARD) when we do not know how to jump up to the next step; on the other hand, could be a support system (WALKING STICK) when we are vulnerable and prone to fall.