From a sermon by Saint Gaudentius of Brescia, bishop
The inheritance of the new Covenant |
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The
heavenly sacrifice, instituted by Christ, is the most gracious legacy
of his new covenant. On the night he was delivered up to be crucified he
left us this gift as a pledge of his abiding presence.
This sacrifice is our sustenance on life’s journey; by
it we are nourished and supported along the road of life until we
depart from this world and make our way to the Lord. For this reason he
addressed these words to us: Unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood, you will not have life in you.
It was the Lord’s will that his gifts should remain
with us, and that we who have been redeemed by his precious blood should
constantly be sanctified according to the pattern of his own passion.
And so he commanded those faithful disciples of his whom he made the
first priests of his Church to enact these mysteries of eternal life
continuously. All priests throughout the churches of the world must
celebrate these mysteries until Christ comes again from heaven.
Therefore let us all, priests and people alike, be faithful to this
everlasting memorial of our redemption. Daily it is before our eyes as a
representation of the passion of Christ. We hold it in our hands, we
receive it in our mouths, and we accept it in our hearts.
It is appropriate that we should receive the body of
Christ in the form of bread, because, as there are many grains of wheat
in the flour from which bread is made by mixing it with water and baking
it with fire, so also we know that many members make up the one body of
Christ which is brought to maturity by the fire of the Holy Spirit.
Christ was born of the Holy Spirit, and since it was fitting that he
should fulfil all justice, he entered into the waters of baptism to
sanctify them. When he left the Jordan he was filled with the Holy
Spirit who had descended upon him in the form of a dove. As the
evangelist tells us: Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan.
Similarly, the wine of Christ’s blood, drawn from the
many grapes of the vineyard that he had planted, is extracted in the
wine-press of the cross. When men receive it with believing hearts, like
capacious wineskins, it ferments within them by its own power.
And so, now that you have escaped from the power of
Egypt and of Pharaoh, who is the devil, join with us, all of you, in
receiving this sacrifice of the saving passover with the eagerness of
dedicated hearts. Then in our inmost being we shall be wholly sanctified
by the very Lord Jesus Christ whom we believe to be present in his
sacraments, and whose boundless power abides for ever.
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