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What is Communion? It’s not just bread and wine. Not just a ritual. It is Christ – alive, real, present. The same Jesus who was born in Bethlehem, walked the shores of Galilee, wept for Lazarus, suffered on the Cross, and rose from the tomb. He is in the Eucharist.
Every Holy Communion is a moment of love when God comes into your heart. Not as a guest, but as Lord – the One who wants to dwell in you, live through you, act in your life.
Communion is unity. In that moment, there’s no distance between heaven and earth. Eternity touches your soul. Christ enters your wounds, your pain, your joy – and blesses it all. If you are burdened – He lifts you. If broken – He heals. If lost – He brings you home.
But there is one condition: a clean heart. And this He gives us in the Holy Mystery of Repentance.
Repentance is not shame – it’s the beginning of freedom. It’s the moment you kneel down, and the weight you’ve carried for years falls from your shoulders. It’s when the Lord, like the Father of the prodigal son, embraces you and says again:
“All that is Mine is yours. Follow Me. Come to the Table of Life.”
Don’t wait for the perfect moment. Don’t put it off. Maybe today is the day Christ is knocking on your heart.
And if you open – He will come in. And you will never be alone again.