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Daily Eucharistic Reflections

June 1, 2026

In today’s parable, Jesus tells a simple but challenging story. A vineyard is carefully prepared and entrusted to tenants, yet they forget they are caretakers, not owners. When the owner sends servants to collect what is due, they are rejected, beaten, and even killed. Finally, the beloved son is sent—and he too is cast out and killed. The problem is clear: the tenants try to take what was never theirs.

This same struggle can live in us. We are given much—our lives, our gifts, our faith—but we can begin to act as if it all belongs to us. The Eucharist calls us back to the truth. At Mass, we do not take; we receive. Bread and wine are offered, and through God’s grace, they become the Body and Blood of Christ. Everything is gift.

The rejected Son becomes the cornerstone. What was cast aside becomes the foundation. Each time we receive the Eucharist, we stand before this mystery: Jesus gives Himself completely, even after being rejected.

Saint Peter Julian Eymard reminds us, “The Eucharist is the supreme proof of the love of Jesus. After this, there is nothing more but Heaven itself.” Such love asks for a response.

Will we receive with gratitude, or hold back? Will we live as humble stewards, or try to control what we have been given?

In the Eucharist, Jesus places Himself into our hands. He invites us to receive Him with open hearts and to return that love through the way we live each day.

Let Us Pray:

Lord as I open my hands to receive You, may I be moved to open my hands to respond to the needs of those around me nourishing them with your love. Amen.

 

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