Daily Eucharistic Reflections
May 18, 2026
This passage, John 16:29-33, resonates deeply with the Eucharist—Christ’s enduring presence—and with the spirituality of Saint Peter Julian Eymard, the “Apostle of the Eucharist,” who centered his life on the “Real Presence” as the ultimate source of peace and strength.
“I am not alone, because the Father is with me” (John 16:32). Jesus, who promised his presence, remains with us in the Tabernacle. Saint Peter Julian Eymard viewed this not as a symbolic presence but as the literal abiding of Jesus, with the Father and the Holy Spirit. Eymard often described himself as a “prisoner of love” in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, seeking companionship with Jesus to console his Sacred Heart. He believed that in the Eucharist, Jesus continues his divine vigil, offering us his comforting presence.
“Take courage, I have conquered the world” (John 16:33). The Eucharist is the “supreme proof” of Jesus’ love, representing his ultimate victory on the cross, which he makes available to us today. Saint Eymard believed that the strength to face life’s trials and “overcome the world” comes from receiving this victory in Holy Communion. Eymard urged the faithful to “love the Eucharist passionately” because it is the “chief means of progress in spiritual life”. He taught that when we face troubles, we must go to the Eucharist to receive the strength to bear our cross.
Finding peace in the midst of trouble (John 16:33). The Eucharist is the source of “true peace” that the world cannot give, as promised in the Gospel. Eymard said, “Happy the soul that knows how to find Jesus in the Eucharist, and the Eucharist in all things!” He believed that by living a “Eucharistic life”—visiting the Blessed Sacrament and attending Mass—our worries are transformed into peace, a conviction he lived out during his own struggles to found the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament.
Let Us Pray:
Lord Jesus, thank You for speaking plainly and promising Your peace amidst life’s troubles. Though I face challenges, I take courage knowing You have overcome the world. Help me to trust that I am never alone, as the Father is with me, and I find my rest and victory in Jesus in the Eucharist. Amen.
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May 18, 2026
This passage, John 16:29-33, resonates deeply with the Eucharist—Christ’s enduring