Beacon Of Light… The Eucharistic Revival

By FR. RICHARD D. BRETON JR.

(Editor’s Note: Fr. Richard D. Breton Jr. is a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Conn.)

The Eternal Liturgy

In looking at the beauty of our faith, our eyes are drawn toward the Church’s Sacred Liturgy. It is here that we are given a glimpse of the eternal liturgy unfolding in Heaven. It is here we are “touched” by God. In essence, beauty can be referred to as a person who invites us to experience all that the Sacred Liturgy has to offer. Music, prayers, incense, and faithful preaching, all contribute to the beauty of the Church.

Where there is Beauty, we experience the Truth and where there is the Truth, we see the Beauty of God. So, when we see a sloppy liturgy being performed in our parishes, is it a wonder why people have stopped believing? In these places the faithful have stopped seeing the beauty of the faith and traded it for the ugliness of the world. Once we have a taste of the Truth and have participated in the beauty of the Church’s liturgy, then a sense of goodness permeates us. Not only do we feel good within ourselves, but we also feel good in helping others. So, the second pillar of the Eucharistic Revival calls us to recapture the Truth, Goodness, and Beauty found in the Eucharistic Lord.

The third pillar of the Eucharistic Revival invites the creativity of “grass-root” movements to assist in helping others to be renewed in the Eucharist. This is accomplished by partnering with ecclesial movements, apostolates of the faithful, parishes, and schools. When we use the term “grass-roots movement,” we are seeking to invite everyone who has the ability to evangelize to become participants in this movement. We need the whole Church, all her members, to unite in this revival. It’s not just the responsibility of bishops, priests, deacons to be out there in the forefront teaching the faith. We are all called to use whatever means we can in our prospective ministries to assist in this endeavor.

How do we measure the success of these grass-root movements during this revival? We measure it by the fruits that are sown. The Lord reminds us that they will know we are Christians through our words and actions. It is the same here, they will know the Eucharistic Lord through the faithful words and deeds of those who witness to the Lord.

The fourth pillar of the Eucharistic revival says to reach the smallest unit. Here the bishops mean us — you and me — to spread the word. Oftentimes it is the small groups of the parish and apostolic communities where most can be done in securing and spreading the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Eucharist. Groups like St. Vincent DePaul, the Ladies Guild, The Holy Name Society, Legion of Mary, First Friday Group, altar servers, lectors — all of these have the potential to spread the message of the Eucharist.

Another place where we can make great progress is in the family. Today, however, society continues to erode the family nucleus and transform it into something totally contrary to the natural law. This is especially seen in the pro-homosexualist and transgender battles before us. These are destroying the family and confusing our children. We need to fight against these societal changes and reconstitute the basic principles of family life. If we have strong families and strong children then we can be assured of a more faithful love for the Eucharist.

Share Your Faith

Finally, this fourth pillar encourages us to be witnesses of devotion to the Eucharist by sharing personal experiences of how we have experienced the Eucharist in our own lives. So often as Catholics we are afraid to share our faith. Sharing our faith, however, is how the Early Church survived and grew. It was through word of mouth and individual stories that the faith was brought to foreign lands and the faithful increased. We cannot be afraid to talk about our faith.

I pray that as we journey through this Eucharistic revival, our hearts may be open to Christ. It’s time we unlock the doors of our hearts again and allow Him in!

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