By giving to the public the present Life of Venerable Père Eymard the
publishers have added to Eucharistic literature a volume of no little
interest. It opens to our gaze the secret recesses of a soul who, to
purchase "the pearl of great price in the monstrance set," gave all that
he had. He relinquished home, family, the closest spiritual
friendships, health, life itself to possess what to him was the one
thing necessary - "Jesus Hostia".
The following pages reveal the workings of grace in one whom the Holy Spirit led to most exalted heights of love divine. While living in closest mystic union with his Divine Master, Pere Eymard also taught others to love and serve devotedly Him who so craves the affection of men. For this ardent apostle the Blessed Sacrament was more than a mere Presence. It was the living personality of Jesus of Nazareth with His oft-repeated "Come to Me."
Very aptly has Pere Eymard been called "the Priest of the Eucharist." He is still in our midst, exerting his uplifting influence over souls by the work of his zealous spiritual sons, the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament. This Society has placed before English readers the four volumes from Pere Eymard's pen which portray his character more clearly than any mere Life could do. Still a short account of the incidents of his fifty-seven years will cause readers of these pages to delve more deeply into his writings and there learn the secret of becoming adorers in spirit and in truth.
Such is his message to us of the twenty first century, a message which is fraught with much meaning if we would respond to the pleadings of the Sacred Heart in these days of Daily Communion and Annual Eucharistic Congress.
The following pages reveal the workings of grace in one whom the Holy Spirit led to most exalted heights of love divine. While living in closest mystic union with his Divine Master, Pere Eymard also taught others to love and serve devotedly Him who so craves the affection of men. For this ardent apostle the Blessed Sacrament was more than a mere Presence. It was the living personality of Jesus of Nazareth with His oft-repeated "Come to Me."
Very aptly has Pere Eymard been called "the Priest of the Eucharist." He is still in our midst, exerting his uplifting influence over souls by the work of his zealous spiritual sons, the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament. This Society has placed before English readers the four volumes from Pere Eymard's pen which portray his character more clearly than any mere Life could do. Still a short account of the incidents of his fifty-seven years will cause readers of these pages to delve more deeply into his writings and there learn the secret of becoming adorers in spirit and in truth.
Such is his message to us of the twenty first century, a message which is fraught with much meaning if we would respond to the pleadings of the Sacred Heart in these days of Daily Communion and Annual Eucharistic Congress.
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