St Vincent Pallotti’s Meditations on Jesus in the Eucharist
On January 22nd we celebrate the Feast of St Vincent Pallotti, canonised by Saint Pope John XXIII on 20th January 1963. Vincent had a great devotion to the Eucharist and indeed his spiritual diary attests that preparation for the Eucharist and thanksgiving after the Eucharist were part of his life. He drew up the following set of meditations on Jesus in the Eucharist, originally intended for priests, but universal in appeal. He suggested that one number would be taken for meditation each day and then repeated again the following month.
St. Vincent Pallotti’s daily meditations on the Eucharist.
- Jesus Sacrifice, and Sacrament in the Eucharist
- Jesus model, and truth in the Eucharist
- Jesus Priest, and victim in the Eucharist
- Jesus in the Eucharist, Sacrifice, Holocaust, and Eucharist
- Jesus beseeching and propitiatory Sacrifice in the Eucharist
- Jesus our God, and our King in the Eucharist
- Jesus our Creator, and our Redeemer in the Eucharist
- Jesus our Shepherd, and our Father in the Eucharist
- Jesus our Spouse, and our Brother in the Eucharist
- Jesus our Master, and Saviour in the Eucharist
- Jesus our Banquet, and Viaticum in the Eucharist
- Jesus our Physician, and medicine in the Eucharist
- Jesus our Counsellor, and friend in the Eucharist
- Jesus our guide, and companion in the Eucharist
- Jesus our mediator, and peace in the Eucharist
- Jesus in the Eucharist, witness, and judge of our Works
- Jesus our ransom, and recompense in the Eucharist
- Jesus life, and death in the Eucharist
- Jesus our food, and grace in the Eucharist
- Jesus our refuge, and hope in the Eucharist
- Jesus our treasure, and happiness in the Eucharist
- Jesus our model, and objective in the Eucharist
- Jesus in the Eucharist is the gift people offer to God, it is the gift of God to be given to people
- The power, and wisdom of Jesus in the Eucharist
- The goodness, and love of Jesus in the Eucharist
- The obedience, and patience of Jesus in the Eucharist
- The poverty, and humility of Jesus in the Eucharist
- Jesus infinitely adoring, and adorable in the Eucharist
- Jesus infinitely loving, and lovable in the Eucharist
- Jesus in the Eucharist, the greatest and the holiest of all our Mysteries
(OOCC XI, p. 441-443)