VOL Parish Weekly Bulletin June 3, 2018 | Page 2

June 3, 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Views From The Pews 2 Did You Know? Two of you have paid me a compliment all priests love to get. Two of you say that my weekend homily on the Trinity gave you a whole new way of thinking about God. Alex writes, “I can now get my arms around God. Thinking of God as a family with three people in it makes all the sense in the world to me. You are right. That’s not a mystery. From now on every time I look at my family (we are four though) I will think about, as you put it Father Mike, the divine perfect family. Thank you.” “Thanks for the lovely compliment. I genuinely appreciate it.” Father Mike THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EUCHARIST AND COMMUNION By: Deacon Jim Venturella There is significant difference between Eucharist and Communion. Eucharist can refer to the consecrat- ed bread and wine, but it also de- scribes the entire liturgical action of the Mass……the Eucharistic prayer. The Eucharistic prayer is, according to the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), (78), the “center and high point of the entire celebration.” In the Eucharistic prayer, we do more that ask the Holy Spirit to consecrate the bread and wine. The church’s inten- tion is that the faithful not only offer this unblemished sacri- ficial Victim, but also learn to offer our very selves so that day by day we can be brought, through the mediation of Christ, into unity with God and with each other (GIRM, 79). The Eucharistic prayer calls us to a life of sacrifice for one another where we embody that sacrifice not only in the pray- er, but also in the sharing of Communion. Communion refers specifically to the Body and Blood of Christ and to the part of the Mass that begins with the Com- munion rite (the Lord’s Prayer to the prayer after Commun- ion). Communion can be distributed outside of Mass as in a Communion service and distribution to the sick and those whom are shut-in. Communion distributed in this manner is the same as the hosts shared at Eucharist, but what is miss- ing is the unique offering of the assembly’s sacrifice of praise that is intended in the Eucharistic prayer. We must keep in mind that participating in the sacrifice of Christ is the primary goal of the Eucharist. Last year, 1.2 million Millennials (born between 1981 and 1996) women gave birth for the first time. That brought the number of Millennial mothers in America to 17 million, and it represented 82% of all American births last year. Fifty-two percent of Millennials say being a good parent is one of their most important goals. ( I wish that number was higher) Father Mike Please mark your calendars to join us for a Farewell Mass & Reception Honoring our Pastor for the past 14 years, Very Rev. Michael Kettenring, V. F. Saturday, June 23rd @ 5 p.m. Mass Visitation of Our Lady Church (Reception to follow in Padre Hall II) Eucharistic Adoration Christ suffer ed and died for Y OU. His love for you is unfathomable. It’s time to take time for Him. Visit Him during Eucharistic Adoration Thursday, June 28th in the Day Chapel. Call the Pastoral Center at 347-2203 to be placed on the Adoration schedule. Drop ins are ALWAYS welcome!!