St. Anthony and Corpus Christi
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| St. Anthony of Padua, Solemnity of Corpus Christi, St. George Catholic Church, Diocese of San Bernardino, California |
It is now the closing of the Solemnity of Corpus Christi and a religious community who brought this feast to a celebration through the patron, St. Anthony. And what are these determined realities of meeting a commission of ADORATION to the Holy Eucharist amidst these animal renditions of worship to a SIGN and REALITY of Bread. And what is bread that we would even with the animal sensate eat?
There are capacities of the human intellect to composite a condition to make an act of faith to see this Bread as blessed to be adored. Food is a blessing. How is this a reality?
Well, St. Anthony directed an animal to know the condition of a visible bread to be the maker of his created condition as animal. And this animal condition of a mortified state can leave the animal to meet the intellect of man.
I am quite intrigued to know that the creature in all of us can be man and not animal; and yet, the animal in all of us can even bow down in worship.
The Body of Christ, we adore.
Corpus Cristi, adoremos.
O Sacrament Most Holy, O Sacrament Divine All Praise and Thanksgiving be every moment thine.
Meryl Viola Bravo
St. Anthony, Miracle of the Mule


