Now is the Time for Eucharistic Missionaries
Bringing Jesus to Work, School, and Your Neighborhood
Wednesday, December 13th
6:30 pm at St John the Baptist Church
Guest Speaker - Shane Neyrey
We here at SJB-OLA are rolling out a program to call our attention to our Lord’s Eucharistic presence. We will offer Mornings of Reflection, Scripture Study, encourage Adoration, displaying different Eucharistic Miracles in the church, together praying after Communion a Prayer to remind us of what we have received and lastly reinstate a long-standing tradition in the Church – Benediction after the close of Mass one weekend a month.
Lord Jesus Christ,
My Savior and my Bread of Life,
You promised to be with us always.
In the Eucharist, Your promise is fulfilled,
Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity.
As we kneel before You,
We profess our belief that You are really present.
Jesus living in the Eucharist.
Come and live in me.
Jesus healing in the Eucharist,
Come and heal me.
Jesus loving in the Eucharist,
Come and love in me.
Amen
We will highlight 2 miracles each month.
St John the Baptist
in the Adoration Chapel
24 Hours a Day Access
Call the Church Office for the Access Code
Our Lady of Assumption
In the Church
Wednesdays 1:00 - 6:45 pm
Questions and Answers
It is because “our world is hurting. We all need healing, yet many of us are separated from the source and summit of our faith in the celebration of the Eucharist. The National Eucharistic Revival is a movement to restore understanding and devotion to this great mystery by helping us renew our worship of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist."
In the celebration of the Eucharist, bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit and the instrumentality of the priest. The whole Christ is truly present -- body, blood, soul, and divinity - under the appearances of bread and wine, the glorified Christ who rose from the dead. This is what the Church means when she speaks of the "Real Presence" of Christ in the Eucharist.
In the celebration of the Eucharist, bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit and the instrumentality of the priest. The whole Christ is truly present -- body, blood, soul, and divinity - under the appearances of bread and wine, the glorified Christ who rose from the dead. This is what the Church means when she speaks of the "Real Presence" of Christ in the Eucharist.