The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian
life. It stands at the centre of our identity, our worship, and our belonging
as a Eucharistic community. Yet for many, the Eucharist can seem like a strange
ritual, disconnected from their experience, needs, or understanding.
What I’m trying to do in this series is to share my own
understanding and experience, grounding it in Scripture, Catholic tradition,
and the realities of the world we inhabit. In a fragmented culture marked by
polarity, distance, noise, and confusion, I want to point to the Eucharist as
the wellspring of hope, life, unity, and intimacy — the very things we thirst
for.
This is not about nostalgia or longing for some imagined
past. It is about renewal here and now, in a world crying out for justice,
peace, and solidarity.
If these reflections help even one person, somewhere, at
some moment, to pause and consider the mysteries explored in Bread for theJourney, that is consolation enough. I am grateful for the chance to offer
something of value. I have received much, and I simply wish to share it.

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