Title: Spiritual Communion Post by: Shin on October 07, 2011, 04:36:10 AM 'In this golden ciborium I put your Sacramental Communions. In this silver ciborium I put your Spiritual Communions. Both ciboriums are quite pleasing to Me.'
Our Lord Jesus Christ, to St. Catherine of Siena I read this occurred when the saint was afraid that a Spiritual Communion was nothing compared to a Sacramental Communion. :D It is quite possible to receive Spiritual Communion, many many times each day, something which sadly, is not possible with Sacramental Communion. But it is worth reflecting on how many times we receive Sacramental Communion throughout our lives.. If one were go to to daily mass, perhaps twice a day.. One day for every year of one's life.. years.. decades.. thousands, tens of thousands of days.. If we then, add to that our Spiritual Communions.. Title: Re: Spiritual Communion Post by: Shin on October 07, 2011, 04:47:49 AM I read that Blessed Agatha of the Cross so pined away with love of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, that if not for being taught the practice of Spiritual Communion by her confessor, it is said she would have died.
And since then she made two hundred Spiritual Communions a day. Title: Re: Spiritual Communion Post by: Patricia on October 07, 2011, 02:06:29 PM How to make a spiritual communion?
Title: Re: Spiritual Communion Post by: Shin on October 12, 2011, 12:49:58 PM Well, there are various prayers of Acts of Spiritual Communion:
My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen. Then there are the words one uses during the Mass too. . . Title: Re: Spiritual Communion Post by: Shin on October 26, 2011, 02:30:00 PM 'If you practice the holy exercise of Spiritual Communion a good many times each day, within a month you will see yourself completely changed.'
St. Leonard of Port Maurice Title: Re: Spiritual Communion Post by: Shin on October 26, 2011, 02:30:33 PM Who doesn't want to be completely changed? :littlewings: :D
Title: Re: Spiritual Communion Post by: Shin on March 31, 2012, 10:38:15 AM 'As in all visits to the Most Blessed Sacrament, a Spiritual Communion is recommended; it will be well to explain what it is, and the great advantages which result from its practice. A spiritual communion, according to Saint Thomas, consists in an ardent desire to receive Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament, and in lovingly embracing Him as if we had actually received Him.
How pleasing these spiritual communions are to God, and the many graces which He bestows through their means, was manifested by Our Lord Himself to Sister Paula Maresca, the foundress of the convent of Saint Catherine of Sienna in Naples, when (as it is related in her life) He showed her two precious vessels, the one of gold, the other of silver. He then told her that in the gold vessel He preserved her sacramental communions, and in the silver one her spiritual communions. He also told Blessed Jane of the Cross that each time that she communicated spiritually, she received a grace of the same kind as the one that she received when she really communicated. Above all, it will suffice for us to know that the holy Council of Trent (Session 13, C. 8) greatly praises spiritual communions, and encourages the faithful to practice them. All those who desire to advance in the love of Jesus Christ are exhorted to make a spiritual communion at least once in every visit that they pay to the Most Blessed Sacrament, and at every Mass that they hear; and it would even be better on these occasions to repeat the communions three times, that is to say, at the beginning, in the middle, and at the end. This devotion is far more profitable than some suppose, and at the same time nothing can be easier to practice. The above-named Blessed Jane of the Cross used to say, that a spiritual communion can be made without anyone remarking on it, without fasting, without the permission of our director, and that we can make it at any time we please; an act of love does all.' St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori 'Any Devout Person, may at any Hour, on any Day, Receive Christ in Spiritual Communion, Profitably and without Hindrance. . . For as often as he Devoutly calls-to Mind, the Mystery and Passion of the Incarnate Christ, and is Inflamed-with Love for Him, he Communicates Mystically, and is Invisibly Refreshed.' Thomas à Kempis Title: Re: Spiritual Communion Post by: odhiambo on March 31, 2012, 10:52:18 AM Thank you Shin!
How so much has literally passed me by :( Title: Re: Spiritual Communion Post by: Shin on March 31, 2012, 10:46:47 PM Thank you Shin! How so much has literally passed me by :( Priceless treasure! Begin today and you will find yourself not yourself soon enough! Title: Re: Spiritual Communion Post by: odhiambo on April 04, 2012, 03:32:37 AM A Spiritual Communion by Saint Conrad I have come to spend a few moments with Thee, O Jesus, and in spirit I prostrate myself in the dust before Thy Holy Tabernacle to adore Thee, my Lord and God, in deepest humiliy. Once more a day has come to its close, dear Jesus, another day which brings me nearer to the grave and my beloved heavenly home. Once more, O Jesus, my heart longs for Thee, the true Bread of Life, which containes all sweetness and relish. O my Jesus, mercifully grant me pardon for the faults and ingratitutde of this day, and come to me to refresh my poor heart which longs for Thee. As the heart pants for the waters, as the parched earth longs for the dew of heaven, even so does my poor heart long for Thee, Thou Fount of Life. I love Thee, O Jesus, I hope in Thee, I love Thee, and out of love for Thee I regret sincerely all my sins. May Thy peace and Thy benediction be mine now and always and for all eternity. Amen. |