A homily for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, June 6, 2021
Ex 24:3-8, Heb 9:11-15, Mk 14:12-16, 22-26
Today’s solemn feast — and yes, “solemn” is right there in its name — is as joyous an occasion as it is a serious one.
Today we venerate the gift to humanity of the Holy Eucharist, body and blood, soul and divinity of Jesus the Christ, who commanded all of God’s children to “do this in remembrance of me.”
In his holy name and through his divine power, the substance of bread and wine transforms into the real presence of Emmanuel.
So today’s solemnity, then, indeed is powerful, heavy, heady. Mysterious.
But we also celebrate, because Our Lord and Savior is with us physically, tangibly, and we are reminded of all of his gifts that nourish us and sustain us spiritually.