Year with the Eucharist
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Dominican Father Paul Jerome Keller contributes a magnificent addition to TAN Books' "Year with" series. A Year with the Eucharist offers daily meditation drawn from the riches of Catholic tradition, both ancient and modern, and features passages from the Bible, and the best that has been written about the Eucharist by saints, popes, poets, and other authors. This beautiful devotional will help you arrive at a deeper knowledge of and love for the Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. It will enhance your time at Adoration...or encourage you to recommit spending time with Christ. Its profound passages from the saints and Scripture, coupled with Father Keller's commentary, explain the meaning of the Sacrament. They are an unfailing guide as you strive to make the Body and Blood of Christ a part of your daily life (even when you can't attend Mass!). A Year with the Eucharist offers a new meditation for each day of the year regardless when the reader begins or pauses or resumes the book. In addition to the daily meditation, reflection questions and a closing prayer offers a starting point for the reader's own personal prayer. Join Father Keller and the greatest Catholic writers of all time for a daily meditation on the "source and summit" of the Christian life!

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Date de parution 23 janvier 2019
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A Y EAR
WITH THE
E UCHARIST
A Y EAR
WITH THE
E UCHARIS T
D AILY M EDITATIONS ON THE B LESSED S ACRAMENT
P AUL J EROME K ELLER , OP

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
DEDICATION
To our Lord Jesus Christ in thanksgiving for the gift of the Most Holy Eucharist
Nihil Obstat: Rev. Allen Moran, OP Censor Deputatus Imprimi potest: Rev. Kenneth Letoile, OP Prior Provincial, St. Joseph Province, Order of Preachers June 1, 2018
Unless otherwise noted, or in texts quoted from other sources, all Scripture quotations are from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible —Second Catholic Edition (Ignatius Edition). Copyright © 2006 Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
© 2018 Paul Jerome Keller, OP
All rights reserved. With the exception of short excerpts used in articles and critical reviews, no part of this work may be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in any form whatsoever, printed or electronic, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Excerpts have been adapted freely from a variety of print and online sources and are believed to be in the public domain.
ISBN: 978-1-5051-1007-4
Printed and bound in the United States of America.

Charlotte, North Carolina 2018
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
How to Use this Book
Acknowledgments
A Year with the Eucharist: The Daily Readings
Day 1: The sacred banquet of the Eucharist
Day 2: Make a plan to seek the Eucharist
Day 3: The Last Supper
Day 4: The good grace
Day 5: Prayer before Communion
Day 6: The Holy Spirit and the Eucharist
Day 7: The altar as a new Calvary
Day 8: A small portrait of God
Day 9: True water from the Rock
Day 10: On spiritual communion
Day 11: Continual feasting
Day 12: Come to me!
Day 13: A spiritual souvenir
Day 14: The lack of a priest
Day 15: Our first obligation
Day 16: Pope Benedict XVI’s First Holy Communion
Day 17: Not in heaven only
Day 18: The Lover’s banquet
Day 19: Spiritual reality
Day 20: The Poor Man’s Daily Bread
Day 21: Inebriating Blood
Day 22: A wonderful and singular conversion
Day 23: Holy longing
Day 24: Tasting life
Day 25: The Sacrament of peace and love
Day 26: Sacramental penance and the Eucharist
Day 27: The table groans under the weight
Day 28: The opposite of hell
Day 29: Ancient instruction
Day 30: Without the Eucharist …
Day 31: How to obtain blessings
Day 32: Immolated in a different manner
Day 33: The beginning of the Last Supper
Day 34: We are like candles
Day 35: Literal, not figurative
Day 36: Oneness in time
Day 37: God’s house
Day 38: Christ gives his entirety
Day 39: Love without measure
Day 40: The ancient tradition of the Eucharist
Day 41: Offering the Victim
Day 42: Eucharistic energy
Day 43: Give us this bread
Day 44: The Creator taken captive by love
Day 45: Comm-Union in the Holy Spirit
Day 46: How the Eucharist perfects a person
Day 47: Our lavish God
Day 48: Perfect Eucharistic worship
Day 49: New uses of the Eucharist
Day 50: Implicit desire
Day 51: Analogous sacramental teaching
Day 52: A method for making a spiritual communion
Day 53: Reverence as Eucharistic worship
Day 54: Bread that is baked
Day 55: The last act of the sacrifice
Day 56: Finding words to praise the Eucharist
Day 57: You will not die
Day 58: One Christ, not two
Day 59: The best dream
Day 60: Love
Day 61: Liturgical kenosis
Day 62: How to cling to the Word
Day 63: Prayer for priests
Day 64: Looking for novelty
Day 65: Secret formula
Day 66: Aquinas’s viaticum
Day 67: True discipleship
Day 68: Eating and drinking judgment
Day 69: Power of benediction
Day 70: Corroborating divine evidence
Day 71: Making satisfaction
Day 72: Divine inebriation
Day 73: Jesus is waiting for you
Day 74: Proper terminology
Day 75: Three things signified
Day 76: How to remember Christ
Day 77: Intimate conversation
Day 78: Pounding waves
Day 79: Source of confidence and pardon
Day 80: Seeing Jesus
Day 81: The reality of Christ’s suffering
Day 82: Proper diet
Day 83: Divine flesh
Day 84: Breaking with the devil
Day 85: Where is the room?
Day 86: What Christ’s Blood reveals
Day 87: Seeing God die
Day 88: Our Ascended Lord returns
Day 89: The bread to be used
Day 90: Healed by the wounded surgeon
Day 91: Plenary indulgence
Day 92: Christ’s soul among us
Day 93: Act of Adoration
Day 94: Greatness into smallness
Day 95: Transformed into love
Day 96: Receiving Communion daily
Day 97: Kindling our desire
Day 98: Redemption at work
Day 99: Jesus, our model and our food
Day 100: Think of God’s love
Day 101: How to make prayers effective
Day 102: True manna
Day 103: Singing the glory of the Great Mystery
Day 104: A sacrifice of impetration
Day 105: Christ’s plain words
Day 106: Marriage and the Eucharist
Day 107: The power of Christ’s blood
Day 108: Five words
Day 109: The catholicity of the Eucharist
Day 110: Truth and love
Day 111: The fruit of the vine
Day 112: Jesus’s complaint
Day 113: Beyond this earth
Day 114: No one is excluded
Day 115: Pilgrims’ food
Day 116: Humbling myself
Day 117: How to be refreshed
Day 118: My words at Mass
Day 119: A perfect thanksgiving
Day 120: Food from the Tavern
Day 121: One bread, one body
Day 122: The sacred Songster
Day 123: We must sacrifice
Day 124: Walking by the Lord’s house
Day 125: The Sacred Heart
Day 126: Jesus stays with us
Day 127: True participation
Day 128: All for Jesus
Day 129: Like his incarnation
Day 130: Concomitance
Day 131: True Manna
Day 132: Past, present, and future
Day 133: The Fatima angel
Day 134: I can’t see him!
Day 135: Quarreling over food
Day 136: Being next to Jesus
Day 137: Responsory in honor of Saint Paschal Baylon
Day 138: Constant thanksgiving
Day 139: The merciful remedy
Day 140: More adoration
Day 141: Habits of faith
Day 142: The benefits of Holy Communion
Day 143: Real, not imagined
Day 144: Recourse to Holy Communion
Day 145: From glory to glory
Day 146: The Eucharistic Light
Day 147: A river of Blood
Day 148: The magnet of souls
Day 149: The sweetness we need
Day 150: Anima Christi
Day 151: Three ways of receiving Communion
Day 152: The Eucharist increases charity
Day 153: Jesus is known in the breaking of the bread
Day 154: A column of fire
Day 155: Spiritual eyesight
Day 156: A prayer to stir the heart
Day 157: Common ground
Day 158: Fire and water
Day 159: Marvelousness
Day 160: Ancient thanksgiving
Day 161: Satisfying Christ’s desire
Day 162: The Berengarian fantasy
Day 163: On the paten
Day 164: The work of God
Day 165: The Offertory
Day 166: The hidden Godhead
Day 167: Setting out from Mass
Day 168: Why visit?
Day 169: The importance of communicating often
Day 170: The will of the Father
Day 171: Water in the wine
Day 172: The fountain of grace
Day 173: Preserving purity
Day 174: The cosmic character of the Eucharist
Day 175: Sanctified according to the pattern of Christ’s passion
Day 176: A priest’s counsel for heaven
Day 177: How to look like Christ
Day 178: Unable to leave
Day 179: The pure oblation
Day 180: Conscious of what we are doing
Day 181: Not only the divinity of Christ
Day 182: Lacking pomp and glory
Day 183: Christ over idols
Day 184: The same form
Day 185: Purify your conscience
Day 186: At the service of the least
Day 187: Adults only
Day 188: Three methods of devotion
Day 189: Song of Songs
Day 190: A lover’s canticle
Day 191: Seed of immortality
Day 192: A remedy for venial sin and temptation
Day 193: An example to others
Day 194: Love is the medicine
Day 195: New favors
Day 196: The sinner at Mass
Day 197: Progress by degrees
Day 198: Intercessory Communions
Day 199: Why, Lord?
Day 200: Hearts upward!
Day 201: Never a moment lacking Christ’s love
Day 202: Spiritual perceptions
Day 203: Present absence
Day 204: I AM …
Day 205: The center of all worship
Day 206: Born of the Virgin Mary
Day 207: A post-Communion dialogue
Day 208: Walking with our Lord
Day 209: The divine sap of life
Day 210: Valid, but is it right?
Day 211: Deeper than spousal love
Day 212: Eucharistic ecstasy
Day 213: Reality and eternity
Day 214: Preparing my soul
Day 215: If it’s just a symbol …
Day 216: Returning the favor
Day 217: Pray for faith
Day 218: The “stomach” of the soul
Day 219: “Transubstantiation” is not in the Bible
Day 220: Change me, Lord
Day 221: Dead people don’t eat
Day 222: Always the same Lamb
Day 223: Nourishing the soul
Day 224: Believe God who is Truth
Day 225: The joy of heaven
Day 226: Spousal union
Day 227: Protecting the Eucharist
Day 228: To all who serve in the sanctuary
Day 229: My heaven on earth
Day 230: The laboratory of holiness
Day 231: The pelican’s food and the stones
Day 232: After Mass
Day 233: False prayer
Day 234: First Communion teaching
Day 235: The peculiar character of the Eucharist
Day 236: Christ at my side
Day 237: Soaked with love
Day 238: The cure for sagging faith
Day 239: Not an enigma
Day 240: No difficulty in believing
Day 241: Inexhaustible adoration
Day 242: To embrace all people
Day 243: The Epiclesis
Day 244: United in reparation
Day 245: The feast for which we have waited
Day 246: The Sunday Eucharist
Day 247: Food for intellect and will
Day 248: Blood in Purgatory
Day 249: Author of the Eucharist
Day 250: A Child’s Wish Before An Altar
Day 251: The Eucharist for the young
Day 252: The importance of thanksgiving
Day 253: Jesus is the “bread of life”?
Day 254: Understanding
Day 255: For what to pray
Day 256: A mouth filled with spiritual

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