The worship of the Eucharist outside of the Mass is of inestimable value for the life of the Church. This worship is strictly linked to the celebration of the Eucharistic Sacrifice. The presence of Christ under the sacred species reserved after Mass - a presence which lasts as long as the species of bread and of wine remain 45 - derives from the celebration of the sacrifice and is directed towards communion, both sacramental and spiritual.46 It is the responsibility of Pastors to encourage, also by their personal witness, the practice of Eucharistic adoration, and exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in particular, as well as prayer of adoration before Christ present under the Eucharistic species.47
"It is pleasant to spend time with him, to lie close to his breast like the
Beloved Disciple (cf. Jn 13:25) and to feel the infinite love present in
his heart. If in our time Christians must be distinguished above all by the 'art of prayer',48 how can we not feel a renewed need to spend time in spiritual converse, in
silent adoration, in heartfelt love before Christ present in the Most Holy
Sacrament? How often, dear brother and sisters, have I experienced this, and
drawn from it strength, consolation and support!
"This practice, repeatedly praised and recommended by the Magisterium,49
is supported by the example of many saints. Particularly outstanding in this
regard was Saint Alphonsus Liguori, who wrote: 'Of all devotions, that of
adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the greatest after the sacraments, the
one dearest to God and the one most helpful to us'.50 The Eucharist is a priceless treasure: by not only celebrating it but also by
praying before it outside of Mass we are enabled to make contact with the very
wellspring of grace. A Christian community desirous of contemplating the face of
Christ in the spirit which I proposed in the Apostolic Letters Novo Millennio
Ineunte and Rosarium Virginis Mariae cannot fail also to develop this
aspect of Eucharistic worship, which prolongs and increases the fruits of our
communion in the body and blood of the Lord.
Notes
45Cf. Ecumenical Council of Trent, Session XIII, Decretum de ss. Eucharistia,
Canon 4: DS 1654.
46Cf. Rituale Romanum: De sacra communione et de cultu mysterii eucharistici
extra Missam, 36 (No. 80).
47Cf. ibid., 38-39 (Nos. 86-90).
48John Paul II, Apostolic Letter Novo Millennio Ineunte (6 January 2001),
32: AAS 93 (2001), 288.
49"In the course of the day the faithful should not omit visiting the Blessed
Sacrament, which in accordance with liturgical law must be reserved in churches
with great reverence in a prominent place. Such visits are a sign of gratitude,
an expression of love and an acknowledgment of the Lord's presence": Paul VI,
Encyclical Letter Mysterium Fidei (3 September 1965): AAS 57 (1965), 771.
50Visite al SS. Sacramento e a Maria Santissima, Introduction: Opere Ascetiche, Avellino, 2000, 295.
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