Friday, June 5, 2026


Fr. Marvin’s Reflection - June 7, 2026

In today’s Gospel, Jesus makes one of the most astonishing statements in all of Scripture: “I am the living bread that came down from heaven… whoever eats this bread will live forever.” Jesus is not speaking symbolically. He is revealing the extraordinary gift He is about to give to all his disciples, the Holy Eucharist, His own Body and Blood, offered for the life of the world.

The Eucharist is not simply something we receive; it is Someone we receive. Every time we come to Mass, Jesus gives Himself completely to us so that His life may become our life. In a world that leaves so many people spiritually hungry, Christ alone can satisfy the deepest longings of the human heart.

The Eucharist must also be at the center of family life. Families are strengthened when they gather around the altar, worship together, and allow Christ to nourish them with His presence. The family that stays close to the Eucharist stays close to the heart of Jesus.

As St. Teresa of Calcutta once said:   “When you look at the crucifix, you understand how much Jesus loved you. When you look at the Eucharist, you understand how much He loves you now.”

May we never grow indifferent to this greatest of gifts, but come to the Eucharist with faith, reverence, and gratitude, allowing Jesus to transform our lives and our families from within.

In Christ,    

Fr. Marvin