St. Benedict
Cathedral
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
Inside
Extraordinary Ministers of
MAY 2021
Holy Communion:
SHARING THE “SOURCE AND SUMMIT ” OF OUR FAITH
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s Catholics, one of the things that set us apart is our belief in the True Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Perhaps more now than ever, after having experienced a time without in-person Mass, we have an awareness and appreciation for what a gift it is to receive our Lord — Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity — in Holy Communion. “Catholics take proper pride in our ancient tradition of belief that through the miracle of transubstantiation, Christ becomes truly present in the bread and wine, the Holy Spirit transforming them into the True Presence of Jesus Christ,” says Fr. Godfrey Mullen, OSB. And although some things about the distribution of Communion have changed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the heart of the sacrament remains the same — our God humbles Himself in the form of bread and wine, and offers Himself to us. Here at St. Benedict Cathedral, our Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHCs) serve to assist our priests in the distribution of Holy Communion at both weekend and weekday Masses, as well as during visits to those who are homebound or in nursing homes. As the “source and summit” of our faith (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1324), the Eucharist is God’s gift to us, which nourishes and strengthens us on the journey towards heaven. Priests, Deacons, and EMHCs have the role of giving this spiritual sustenance to their brothers and sisters in Christ. “As the fulfillment of our faith, receiving Holy Communion can always help us see through the clouds of this world to get a glimpse of what heaven has in store,” Fr. Godfrey says. “What a profound service to carry out!”
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