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Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament

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Daily Eucharistic Reflections

May 12, 2026

In John 16:5–11, Jesus prepares his disciples for his departure and promises the coming of the Advocate, the Spirit of Truth, who will remain with them. Though grief and sorrow fill their hearts, he reveals that his going is not abandonment but the gift of a deeper presence, one that guides, consoles, and convicts. In this grief and sorrow, we are invited to trust that even the losses we feel can be transformed into divine grace.

“Adore the immense and personal love of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist… he abides with you always to be your consoler and comforter.” – Saint Peter Julian Eymard (SPJE)

The Spirit makes this abiding real, drawing us again and again to the Eucharistic presence where Christ remains, not distant but intimately nearby. As it was for the distraught disciples on the road to Emmaus, God draws near in our aimless grief and sadness to guide, console, and convict us.

“I am therefore certain that everything which happens to me comes from God and His goodness; health and sickness, joys and sorrows in His service.” – SPJE.

The Spirit nurtures in us this interior certainty, so that our hearts may be convicted to see beyond appearances and learn to recognize that our trials participate in God’s loving design for our lives on earth.

“When your hour is particularly difficult, rejoice all the more; your love will be greater for its suffering. It is a privileged hour that will count for two.” – SPJE.

In the suffering we encounter, may the Holy Spirit, present in our lives, help enlarge our hearts, making room for a deeper Eucharistic communion. For as Father Eymard said:

“Happy the soul that knows how to find Jesus in the Holy Eucharist, and in the Eucharist all things!” – SPJE

Let us pray:

Lord, help us to remain ever aware of Your constant presence in the joys and trials of everyday life. May the Holy Spirit comfort us, guide us, and convict us, so that we may help reveal to the world the greatness of Your love. Amen.

 

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