Today's reflection is written by Richard Rohr and struck me as deeply true and profound when it arrived in my inbox yesterday. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the topic he writes about.
EUCHARIST AS TOUCHSTONE
Christ is the bread, awaiting hunger.
~ St. Augustine
Eucharist is presence encountering presence—mutuality, vulnerability. There is nothing to prove, to protect, or to sell. It feels so empty, naked, and harmless, that all you can do is be present.
The Eucharist is telling us that God is the food and all we have to do is provide the hunger. Somehow we have to make sure that each day we are hungry, that there’s room inside of us for another presence. If you are filled with your own opinions, ideas, righteousness, superiority, or sufficiency, you are a world unto yourself and there is no room for “another.” Despite all our attempts to define who is worthy and who is not worthy to receive communion, our only ticket or prerequisite for coming to Eucharist is hunger. And most often sinners are much more hungry than the “saints.”
Adapted from Eucharist as Touchstone
Prayer:
Eucharisteo. I give thanks.
Friday, June 15, 2012
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