Synopses & Reviews
In "The Blessed Eucharist," Father Michael Mueller describes how Christ\'s love for us moved Him to create this most beautiful Sacrament. He explains why Our Lord veils Himself in the appearance of bread - a garment so humble He is little known, little loved even neglected and insulted. Fr. Mueller helps the reader discover what a treasure the Sacrament is, sharing countless compelling accounts of miracles involving the Eucharist, quotations from Scripture and the Saints reflecting the virtues that can be obtained from Communion worthily received and the consequences of an unworthy reception of Our Lord. He instructs the reader on how to best prepare for receiving the Sacrament, and how to properly offer thanksgiving afterwards. "The Blessed Eucharist" awakens a deeper awareness of the incredible gift that God has given us in His Presence in the Eucharist, allowing us to embrace all the wondrous fruits this Sacrament has to offer.
Synopsis
Covers every aspect of the Great Mystery of the Altar. Describes how Christ\'s love for us moved Him to create this most beautiful Sacrament, and helps the reader discover what a treasure this Holy Sacrament is. Instructs the reader on how to best prepare to receive Holy Communion, and how to properly offer thanksgiving afterwards. Contains innumerable fascinating stories, Eucharistic miracles, etc. A fast-paced book of simply amazing insights into the nature and value of the Holy Eucharist. 298 Pp. PB. Impr.
About the Author
Father Michael Mueller, C.SS.R., was born in 1825 at Germany. He later joined the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, and was one of eleven clerics sent to the United States by the American Redemptorist Provincial. Upon completion of his theology studies in Maryland, he was ordained in 1853 by John Nepomucene Neumann. He served the Redemptorist communities in the U.S. as Consulter to the Provincial, as well as Superior and Novice Master. Father Mueller is the author of
The Blessed Eucharist,
Prayer: The Key to Salvation,
Triumph of the Blessed Sacrament,
The Prodigal Son, and
God the Teacher of Mankind. He died in 1899.