It Is Profitable to Receive Communion Often
The Disciple
BEHOLD, I come to You, Lord, that I may prosper by Your gift and be delighted at Your holy
banquet which You, O God, in Your sweetness have prepared for Your poor. Behold, all that I can
or ought to desire is in You. You are my salvation and my redemption, my hope and strength, my
honor and glory.
Gladden, then, this day the soul of Your servant because I have raised my heart to You, O Lord
Jesus. I long to receive You now, devoutly and reverently. I desire to bring You into my house that,
with Zacheus, I may merit Your blessing and be numbered among the children of Abraham.
My soul longs for Your Body; my heart desires to be united with You. Give me Yourself—it
is enough; for without You there is no consolation. Without You I cannot exist, without Your
visitation I cannot live. I must often come to You, therefore, and receive the strength of my salvation
lest, deprived of this heavenly food, I grow weak on the way. Once, most merciful Jesus, while
preaching to the people and healing their many ills, You said: “I will not send them away fasting,
lest they faint in the way.”51 Deal with me likewise, You Who have left Yourself in this Sacrament
for the consolation of the faithful. You are sweet refreshment to the soul, and he who eats You
worthily will be a sharer in, and an heir to, eternal glory.
It is indeed necessary for me, who fall and sin so often, who so quickly become lax and weak,
to renew, cleanse, and inflame myself through frequent prayer, confession, and the holy reception
of Your Body, lest perhaps by abstaining too long, I fall away from my holy purpose. For from
the days of his youth the senses of man are prone to evil, and unless divine aid strengthens him, he
quickly falls deeper. But Holy Communion removes him from evil and confirms him in good.
If I am so often careless and lax when I celebrate or communicate, what would happen if I did
not receive this remedy and seek so great a help? Although I am neither fit nor properly disposed
51 Matt. 15:32.
to celebrate every day, yet I will do my best at proper times to receive the divine Mysteries and
share in this great grace. This, indeed, is the one chief consolation of the faithful soul when separated
from You by mortality, that often mindful of her God, she receives her Beloved with devout
recollection.
Oh, wonderful condescension of Your affection toward us, that You, the Lord God, Creator
and Giver of life to all, should see fit to come to a poor soul and to appease her hunger with all
Your divinity and humanity! O happy mind and blessed soul which deserves to receive You, her
Lord God, and in receiving You, is filled with spiritual joy! How great a Master she entertains,
what a beloved guest she receives, how sweet a companion she welcomes, how true a friend she
gains, how beautiful and noble is the spouse she embraces, beloved and desired above all things
that can be loved and desired! Let heaven and earth and all their treasures stand silent before Your
face, most sweetly Beloved, for whatever glory and beauty they have is of Your condescending
bounty, and they cannot approach the beauty of Your name, Whose wisdom is untold.