Tuesday, August 5, 2014

By consecration ... another ...

I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live,
but Christ lives in me. - Galatians 2:20
 
 
Here is a prayer by the saintly Irish Jesuit priest, Father William Doyle. 
You will recognize straightaway his distinctive blend of manly fervour
and passion for the Most Holy Eucharist.

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O my God, pour out in abundance Thy spirit of sacrifice upon Thy priests.It is both their glory and their duty to become victims,
to be burnt up for souls,
to live without ordinary joys,
to be often the objects of distrust, injustice, 

and persecution.

The words they say every day at the altar,
"This is my Body, this is my Blood,"
grant them to apply to themselves:
"I am no longer myself, I am Jesus, 

Jesus crucified.
I am, like the bread and wine, a substance 

no longer itself, but by consecration another."

O my God, I burn with desire for the sanctification of Thy priests.
I wish all the priestly hands which touch Thee were hands whose touch is gentle 

and pleasing to Thee,
that all the mouths uttering such sublime words at the altar should never descend 

to speaking trivialities.

Let priests in all their person stay at the level of their lofty functions,
let every man find them simple and great, like the Holy Eucharist,
accessible to all yet above the rest of men.


O my God, grant them to carry with them from the Mass of today,
a thirst for the Mass of tomorrow,
and grant them, ladened themselves with gifts,
to share these abundantly with their fellow men. Amen.



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