"Since Christ Himself said in reference to the bread: "This is My Body,"
who will dare remain hesitant? And since with equal clarity
who will dare remain hesitant? And since with equal clarity
He asserted: "This is My Blood," who will dare entertain any doubt
and say that this is not His Blood?... - St Cyril of Jerusalem
An except from The Bread of Heaven and the Cup of Salvation,
St Cyril of Jerusalem, Early Church Father
"Do not, then, regard the Eucharistic elements as ordinary bread and wine:
they are in fact that Body and Blood of the Lord, as He Himself has declared.
Whatever your senses may tell you, be strong in faith.
You have been taught and you are firmly convinced
that what looks and tastes like bread and wine is not bread
and wine but the Body and Blood of Christ. You know also how David
referred to this long ago, when he sang: Bread gives strength to man's heart
and makes his face shine with the oil of gladness.
Strengthen your heart, then, by receiving this bread as spiritual bread, and bring joy to the face of your soul. May purity of
conscience remove the veil from the face of your soul so that by contemplating
the glory of the Lord, as in a mirror, you may transformed from glory to glory
in Christ Jesus our Lord. To Him be glory for ever and ever. Amen."
St Cyril of Jerusalem
313-386
313-386
Bishop of Jerusalem
Scripture scholar, Catechist par excellence
Doctor of the Church, Early Church Father
Doctor of the Church, Early Church Father
Feast Day - March 18
St Cyril admonished catechumens surrounded by heresy:
"Make your fold with the sheep;
flee from the wolves:
depart not from the Church."
St Cyril of Jerusalem, pray for us!
The word "be" needs to be inserted in the sentence that reads "that you may transformed" under the heading of "Strengthen your heart". This is all so inspiring and beautiful.
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